According to Faust (1980), there is no greater or more basic sign of safety or affirmation of personal survival beyond self-esteem. This author maintained that feeling lovable and accepting yourself are the most important underlying components to human behavior. It is Faust\u27s (1980) belief that self-esteem guides every thought and act of all human beings through each waking and sleeping moment of their lives. However, what self-esteem is composed of or how it can be defined is a continuing debate
In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
peer reviewedBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated that low, unstable, or contingent self-e...
The present study analyzes the relationship between parental socialization practices, acceptance/inv...
Introduction: Studies have shown significant associations between parenting practices, life satisfac...
Self-esteem is a positive or negative orientation toward oneself. There are two essential components...
Parental skills and interaction is a significant factor to a child’s self-esteem and social developm...
Much previous work has demonstrated the importance of parenting for adolescents’ psychosocial functi...
In contemporary psychological literature, there is a huge amount of research concerning self-esteem ...
A large theoretical and empirical literature indicates that parenting practices affect young people’...
Charles A. Smith, Self-esteem in parents and children, Kansas State University, March 1990
The goal of this study was to examine both the direct and indirect relations of parent and peer atta...
AbstractThis empirical research analyses the role of the family in building adolescents’ self-esteem...
This study aims at investigating the impact of parental practices on youths’ adjustment. In all, 605...
To assess the extent to which holistic wellness factors are predictive of self-esteem, the authors a...
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In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
peer reviewedBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated that low, unstable, or contingent self-e...
The present study analyzes the relationship between parental socialization practices, acceptance/inv...
Introduction: Studies have shown significant associations between parenting practices, life satisfac...
Self-esteem is a positive or negative orientation toward oneself. There are two essential components...
Parental skills and interaction is a significant factor to a child’s self-esteem and social developm...
Much previous work has demonstrated the importance of parenting for adolescents’ psychosocial functi...
In contemporary psychological literature, there is a huge amount of research concerning self-esteem ...
A large theoretical and empirical literature indicates that parenting practices affect young people’...
Charles A. Smith, Self-esteem in parents and children, Kansas State University, March 1990
The goal of this study was to examine both the direct and indirect relations of parent and peer atta...
AbstractThis empirical research analyses the role of the family in building adolescents’ self-esteem...
This study aims at investigating the impact of parental practices on youths’ adjustment. In all, 605...
To assess the extent to which holistic wellness factors are predictive of self-esteem, the authors a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97452/1/j.1467-6494.1989.tb00484.x.pd
In this study the relationship of parental self-esteem, parental rearing and adolescent adult attach...
peer reviewedBackground: Numerous studies have demonstrated that low, unstable, or contingent self-e...
The present study analyzes the relationship between parental socialization practices, acceptance/inv...