Over the past two decades, interest in the psychological development of children has steadily increased (Beg, Casey, & Saunders, 2007), presumably because statistics describing childhood psychological illness are alarming. Certain parent interaction styles or behaviors are known to influence child adjustment. According to attachment theory, the reason for these findings is that interaction with a caregiver informs an individual’s construction of an internal working model (IWM) of the self in relation to others in the environment. The purpose of this study was to gain a greater understanding of the factors contributing to child adjustment by examining the influence of parents’ emotional functioning and parent responsiveness to children’s bid...
The goal of this study was to examine the antecedents and correlates of children’s mental representa...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the impact of parental differentiation of self (less e...
The present study set investigates the role of the parent-child relationship in identity formation u...
Over the past two decades, interest in the psychological development of children has steadily increa...
Over the past two decades, interest in the psychological development of children has steadily increa...
textThe main goal of this study was to examine how parents’ mental representations of their past at...
Parenting, and its effects on a child, has been an area of interest in psychology for many years. By...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parent and peer attachment. It was...
Attachment is considered to be a “state of mind” about close relationships, including rules that gui...
BACKGROUND: The concept of attachment refers to how the infant emotionally communicates with the car...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
Attachment is a “state of mind” about relationships, including rules that guide parenting, and it is...
This study extends Engels et al.’s model of emotional adjustment to young adults and includes the co...
This study is part of a larger research project examining family attachment processes. The current s...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
The goal of this study was to examine the antecedents and correlates of children’s mental representa...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the impact of parental differentiation of self (less e...
The present study set investigates the role of the parent-child relationship in identity formation u...
Over the past two decades, interest in the psychological development of children has steadily increa...
Over the past two decades, interest in the psychological development of children has steadily increa...
textThe main goal of this study was to examine how parents’ mental representations of their past at...
Parenting, and its effects on a child, has been an area of interest in psychology for many years. By...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between parent and peer attachment. It was...
Attachment is considered to be a “state of mind” about close relationships, including rules that gui...
BACKGROUND: The concept of attachment refers to how the infant emotionally communicates with the car...
Attachment theory proposes that caregiving experiences significantly influence children’s socio-emot...
Attachment is a “state of mind” about relationships, including rules that guide parenting, and it is...
This study extends Engels et al.’s model of emotional adjustment to young adults and includes the co...
This study is part of a larger research project examining family attachment processes. The current s...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
The goal of this study was to examine the antecedents and correlates of children’s mental representa...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the impact of parental differentiation of self (less e...
The present study set investigates the role of the parent-child relationship in identity formation u...