The aim of this article is to go beyond dyadic observational units to consider the parent-child relationship starting from a primary triad formed by parents and the child. This triad could be analyzed as an interactive matrix within the many possible combinations of new families (e.g. stepfamilies, childfree and LAT couples). In Gestalt therapy, the extension of this framework may promote an effective connection between research and clinical work: new units of observation could be processed through contact boundaries between parents with their children, as well as other family member
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
Family systems theory which postulates that family-level processes affect children’s development ove...
Provides an overview of family group dynamics. First, the authors draw on the work of the anthropolo...
The aim of this article is to go beyond dyadic observational units to consider the parent-child rel...
AbstractStarting from current areas of research in the field of developmental theories, the aim of t...
This study addresses the complexity of caregiver-infant/child interactions from the theoretical fra...
Starting from current areas of research in the field of developmental theories, the aim of this work...
This article concentrates on two models of therapy, one Gestalt and the other Adlerian, that were pr...
This paper presents an exploratory study of two contrasting cases observed longitudinally, using the...
This paper attempts to integrate the fundamental principles of gestalt therepy, communication and sy...
Despite incontrovertible evidence documenting effects of fathering on child outcomes, social work pr...
p. 246-260The parent-child dyad has been an underutilized resource for clinicians who treat individu...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how early triadic interaction between the newborn child and i...
This article describes the treatment framework and core therapeutic principles of the integrative br...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
Family systems theory which postulates that family-level processes affect children’s development ove...
Provides an overview of family group dynamics. First, the authors draw on the work of the anthropolo...
The aim of this article is to go beyond dyadic observational units to consider the parent-child rel...
AbstractStarting from current areas of research in the field of developmental theories, the aim of t...
This study addresses the complexity of caregiver-infant/child interactions from the theoretical fra...
Starting from current areas of research in the field of developmental theories, the aim of this work...
This article concentrates on two models of therapy, one Gestalt and the other Adlerian, that were pr...
This paper presents an exploratory study of two contrasting cases observed longitudinally, using the...
This paper attempts to integrate the fundamental principles of gestalt therepy, communication and sy...
Despite incontrovertible evidence documenting effects of fathering on child outcomes, social work pr...
p. 246-260The parent-child dyad has been an underutilized resource for clinicians who treat individu...
The aim of this thesis was to describe how early triadic interaction between the newborn child and i...
This article describes the treatment framework and core therapeutic principles of the integrative br...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
The current study examined the coparenting and toddler's interactive styles in family coalitions. Ac...
Family systems theory which postulates that family-level processes affect children’s development ove...
Provides an overview of family group dynamics. First, the authors draw on the work of the anthropolo...