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Who are the Parents? Risk and Resiliency Among Parents of Youth Receiving Intensive Home-Based Psychiatric Treatment
Despite their explicit focus on family functioning and mounting evidence of the intergenerational mechanisms of childhood experiences (Zhang et al.,
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Parents’ Self-Development Socialization Goals and Chinese Adolescents’ Academic Motivation: The Mediating Role of Parents’ Autonomy Support
The socialization goals parents hold for their adolescents, which reflect the qualities, skills, or behaviors they want their adolescents to acquire,...
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Parents Matter: Accepting Parents Have Less Anxious Gender Expansive Children
The goal of this research was to investigate in a two-year longitudinal study how children’s gender atypicality relates to social anxiety and whether...
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Parents’ Stress, Parental Burnout, and Parenting Behavior during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparing Parents of Children with and without Complex Care Needs
Parental burnout emerges as a response to chronic and overwhelming parenting stress and is related to dysfunctional parenting practices, such as...
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Strengthening Parents' and Children's Wellbeing Through Positive Psychology: A Qualitative Study of Parents' Experiences of a Structured Training in Mindfulness and Character Strength
Few studies have examined how positive psychology can be implemented in a family context. Further, there is a lack of qualitative research of...
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Providers working with parents who are diagnosed with cancer: education and role perceptions regarding communication efforts between parents and children
About 20% of adults diagnosed with cancer are parents of children under the age of 18 years. Parents diagnosed with cancer often seek assistance from...
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Are my parents psychopaths? How Mental health and self-esteem is impacted by perceived dark traits in parents
Relationships between parents and their descendants are necessary for healthy socio-emotional development. For a better understanding of these...
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Neither Parents’ Sex Nor the Type of Family Modulates Attentional Bias Toward Infant Faces: A Preliminary Study in Different-Sex and Same-Sex Parents
An attentional bias toward infant versus adult faces has been detected in parents and positively associated with sensitive caregiving behaviors. In...
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Quality of Life in Hungarian Parents of Autistic Individuals
PurposeParents of autistic individuals have been known to have a lower overall quality of life (QQL) than those of typically developing children. We...
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Involving Parents in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children and Adolescents with Conduct Problems: Goals, Outcome Expectations, and Normative Beliefs About Aggression are Targeted in Sessions with Parents and Their Child
Children and adolescents with conduct problems participate in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), either in individual or group format, in view of...
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Young People’s Perspectives on Parents Helping Young People Exposed to Trauma
BackgroundThe prevalence of trauma among young people is alarming due to its considerable effects on their wellbeing and development. Parents can...
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Parents’ Perception of Risk in Play: Associations with Parent and Child Gender
Allowing children the opportunity to take risks in their play may provide learning experiences that benefit children’s health and well-being....
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Mindful Parenting and Mindfulness-Based Programs on Parents
In this chapter, we delve into the evolution of the concept of mindful parenting and how it has developed over time. We explore the contributions of... -
Relational Interventions in Complex Situations: Sessions with Substance Using Parents
This chapter describes therapeutic encounters with two parents and their three-month-old daughter Ina. The parents have substance use problems and... -
Youth daily stressors predict their parents’ wellbeing
The experiences of family members are intertwined and the stressors of one family member may crossover to affect the wellbeing of others in the...
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Parenting Emerging Adults with Multiple Sclerosis: A Qualitative Analysis of the Parents’ Perspective
Parents of emerging adults are requested to adjust their level of support and control according to their child’s developmental age and to foster...
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Adolescent General Efficacy Scale for Parents (AGES-p): Adaptation and Spanish Validation
It has been well documented in the literature that parental cognitions contribute in central ways to child development and adjustment. Nevertheless,...
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Parenting Practices and Parenting Program Preferences of Chinese Immigrant Parents in New Zealand
Participation in evidence-based parenting programs benefits parents and children, but these programs have limited reach. This study utilized a...
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Adult Children with Learning Disabilities Living with Aging Parents
As they reach adulthood, adult children with learning disabilities often continue to reside with parents, with this arrangement being unquestioned... -
Socialization via Online Gaming: Perspectives of Five Autistic Adolescents and Their Parents
This study investigated whether autistic adolescents are socially motivated to play Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs) and...