Introduction: this work is an example of empirical research. Its aim is to look to the possible intergenerational influence between parents and adolescents attachment bond to their respective parents, infant armonic and/or disarmonic development and functional or dysfunctional family interactions (Main, Kaplan e Cassidy, 1985). Method: 40 families with adolescents aged from 12 to 18 (\u3bc = 14.575, \u3c3 = 1.716) coming for a psychodiagnostic evaluation were tested with Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP, Fivaz-Depeursinge & Corboz-Warnery, 1999), Parental Bonding Instrument (PBI, Parker, Tupling & Brown, 1979), Child Behaviour Check-List (CBCL, parents form) and Youth Self Report (YSR, adolescents form) (Achenbach, 2000-2001). Hypothesis: a) is ...
The current study examined the role that parent-child attachment plays in the relationship between m...
A total of 150 biological mother–father–adolescent triads were interviewed to investigate adolescent...
Research shows that the way in which the attachment relationship shared between children and parents...
Introduction: this work is an example of empirical research. The aim was to look to the possible tra...
To explain attachment development in adolescence in different contexts we applied the family solidar...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
According to attachment theory, the quality of the early child-parent bond determines the child’s in...
Interaction processes between parents and their children are considered to be the engines of child d...
Adolescent psychopathological (i.e., internalizing and externalizing) symptoms are quite prevalent a...
The aim of the current research was to explore the effects of attachment on emotion regulation, auto...
The research was focused on studying the impact of parental attachment on relationships in adolescen...
The current study examined how attachment styles of parents and adolescents may jointly influence th...
Parental depression has been identified as a risk factor for children's and adolescents' internalizi...
The paper reviews the body of research testing the intergenerational transmission of attachment and ...
The current study investigated relationships between dimensions of parenting style (acceptance, beha...
The current study examined the role that parent-child attachment plays in the relationship between m...
A total of 150 biological mother–father–adolescent triads were interviewed to investigate adolescent...
Research shows that the way in which the attachment relationship shared between children and parents...
Introduction: this work is an example of empirical research. The aim was to look to the possible tra...
To explain attachment development in adolescence in different contexts we applied the family solidar...
Background: Attachment theory was conceptualized by Bowlby as relevant across the life span, from ‘...
According to attachment theory, the quality of the early child-parent bond determines the child’s in...
Interaction processes between parents and their children are considered to be the engines of child d...
Adolescent psychopathological (i.e., internalizing and externalizing) symptoms are quite prevalent a...
The aim of the current research was to explore the effects of attachment on emotion regulation, auto...
The research was focused on studying the impact of parental attachment on relationships in adolescen...
The current study examined how attachment styles of parents and adolescents may jointly influence th...
Parental depression has been identified as a risk factor for children's and adolescents' internalizi...
The paper reviews the body of research testing the intergenerational transmission of attachment and ...
The current study investigated relationships between dimensions of parenting style (acceptance, beha...
The current study examined the role that parent-child attachment plays in the relationship between m...
A total of 150 biological mother–father–adolescent triads were interviewed to investigate adolescent...
Research shows that the way in which the attachment relationship shared between children and parents...