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Book The influence of parent negative emotional expression on adolescents  perceptions of their relationships with their parents

Download or read book The influence of parent negative emotional expression on adolescents perceptions of their relationships with their parents written by Daniel J. Flannery and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Listening

Download or read book Listening written by Debra Worthington and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-09-21 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Listening explores the process and role of listening in human communication as a cognitive process, as a social function, and as a critical professional competency. While introducing students the theory and research of listening scholarship, Worthington and Fitch-Hauser also help students to build practical skills and achieve the desired outcomes of effective listening.

Book Adolescents  Perceptions of Their Relationships with Their Parents and Contemporaneous Adolescent Functioning

Download or read book Adolescents Perceptions of Their Relationships with Their Parents and Contemporaneous Adolescent Functioning written by Frances Boyd Zavala and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Personal Relationships Across the Lifespan

Download or read book Personal Relationships Across the Lifespan written by Patricia Noller and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2001 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This unique text examines the nature of our relationships across the entire lifespan, highlighting areas of special significance and research interest at each major life-stage.

Book Listening

Download or read book Listening written by Debra L. Worthington and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-01-09 with total page 539 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Listening: Processes, Functions, and Competency, Second Edition explores the role of listening as an essential element in human communication. The book addresses listening as a cognitive process, as a social function, and as a critical professional competency. Blending theory with practical application, Listening builds knowledge, insight, and skill to help the reader achieve the desired outcome of effective listening. This second edition introduces listening as a goal-directed activity and has been expanded to include a new chapter addressing listening in mediated contexts. Theory and research throughout the text have been updated, and the final chapter covers new research methodologies and contexts, including fMRI, aural architecture, and music.

Book The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication

Download or read book The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication written by Anita L. Vangelisti and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-11-27 with total page 617 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With a synthesis of research on issues key to understanding family interaction, as well as an analysis of many theoretical and methodological choices made by researchers studying family communication, the Handbook serves to advance the field by reframing old questions and stimulating new ones. The contents are comprised of chapters covering: theoretical and methodological issues influencing current conceptions of family; research and theory centering around the family life course communication occurring in a variety of family forms individual family members and their relationships dynamic communication processes taking place in families family communication embedded in social, cultural, and physical contexts. Key changes to the second edition include: updates throughout, providing a thorough and up-to-date overview of research and theory new topics reflecting the growth of the discipline, including chapters on "singles" as family members, emerging adults, and physiology and physical health. Highlighting the work of scholars across disciplines--communication, social psychology, clinical psychology, sociology, family studies, and others--this volume captures the breadth and depth of research on family communication and family relationships. The well-known contributors approach family interaction from a variety of theoretical perspectives and focus on topics ranging from the influence of structural characteristics on family relationships to the importance of specific communication processes.

Book The Social Context of Nonverbal Behavior

Download or read book The Social Context of Nonverbal Behavior written by Pierre Philippot and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1999-08-13 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A series of essays, written by experts from around the world, on the role of nonverbal behavior in everyday social interaction. Among the topics addressed are nonverbal expressiveness in families, television viewing and nonverbal behavior, emotional mimicry, culture and nonverbal behavior, power, smiling and gender, children's use of nonverbal behavior; nonverbal interactions with friends, relatives and strangers, nonverbal behavior as a social interaction facilitator, the role of nonverbal behavior in close relationships, and how nonverbal behavior reveals deception.

Book Intergenerational Emotion Dysregulation

Download or read book Intergenerational Emotion Dysregulation written by Emma C. Woodward and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Previous research has shown that children learn emotion regulation through modeling their parents' behavior; however, little research has explored which factors influence how older children develop unique strategies to handle and express their emotions. The discrepancies between parent and adolescent emotion regulation strategies are not well understood but there is evidence to suggest that they may be due to vulnerability or protective factors within the child. The present study attempts to fill gaps in previous literature, which lacks assessment of interpersonal factors that may influence the intergenerational transmission of emotion regulation from parent to older child by assessing the impact of older adolescents' perceptions of their parents' emotion regulation strategies on the relationship between parent and child emotion regulation outcomes. Older adolescents completed measures of parental emotion regulation, parent and peer attachment, perception of parental emotion regulation, and difficulties in emotion regulation. The results suggest that older adolescents with parents who have emotion regulation difficulties might be able to reduce their own emotion dysregulation if they have developed negative perceptions of their parents' maladaptive emotion regulation strategies and have expressed desire to not handle emotions in the same ways as their parents. Thus, these results contribute to our understanding of interpersonal factors that may influence the intergenerational transmission of emotion regulation difficulties.

Book Part I  Assessing the Impact of September 11th  2001  on Children  Youth  and Parents in the United States

Download or read book Part I Assessing the Impact of September 11th 2001 on Children Youth and Parents in the United States written by Elizabeth T. Gershoff and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2018-12-07 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These two special issues of Applied Developmental Science include eight major studies of the impacts of the September 11th, 2001, terrorist attacks on children, youth, and their parents. Issue 1 includes a report of the impact of September 11th on New York City youth in comparison with that of everyday violence, as well as three studies which demonstrate the impact of the attacks on the metal health and coping strategies of adolescents throughout the country, despite being physically distant from the event. Issue 2 includes a study of separation anxiety in school age children in New York City following the attacks, the results from two national surveys of parents' roles in helping children respond to or process the attacks, and a study of the impact of such a "distant trauma" on rural youth.

Book Handbook of Dynamics in Parent Child Relations

Download or read book Handbook of Dynamics in Parent Child Relations written by Leon Kuczynski and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2003 with total page 508 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This handbook provides an interdisciplinary perspective on theory, research and methodology on dynamic processes in parent-child relations. It focuses on cognitive, behavioural and relational processes that govern immediate parent-child interactions and long-term relationships.

Book Merrill Palmer Quarterly

Download or read book Merrill Palmer Quarterly written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Developmental Psychopathology  Maladaptation and Psychopathology

Download or read book Developmental Psychopathology Maladaptation and Psychopathology written by Dante Cicchetti and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2016-02-29 with total page 1248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive reference on external contributing factors in psychopathology Developmental Psychopathology is a four-volume compendium of the most complete and current research on every aspect of the field. Volume Three: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation explores the everyday effects and behaviors of those with behavioral, mental, or neurological disorders, and the disorder's real-world impact on their well-being. Now in its third edition, this comprehensive reference has been fully updated to better reflect the current state of the field, and detail the latest findings in causation, intervention, contextual factors, and the risks associated with atypical development. Contributions from expert researchers and clinicians explore the effects of abuse and traumatic stress, memory development, emotion regulation, impulsivity, and more, with chapters specifically targeted toward autism, schizophrenia, narcissism, antisocial behavior, bipolar disorder, and borderline personality disorder. Advances in developmental psychopathology have burgeoned since the 2006 publication of the second edition, and keeping up on the latest findings in multiple avenues of investigation can be burdensome to the busy professional. This series solves the problem by collecting the information into one place, with a logical organization designed for easy reference. Learn how childhood experiences contribute to psychopathology Explore the relationship between atypical development and substance abuse Consider the impact or absence of other developmental traits Understand the full risk potential of any behavioral or mental disorder The complexity of a field as diverse as developmental psychopathology deepens with each emerging theory, especially with consideration of the multiple external factors that have major effects on a person's mental and emotional development. Developmental Psychopathology Volume Three: Risk, Disorder, and Adaptation compiles the latest information into a cohesive, broad-reaching reference with the most recent findings.

Book A Comparison of Eastern and Western Parenting

Download or read book A Comparison of Eastern and Western Parenting written by Low Yiu Tsang Andrew and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-03-06 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Parenting adolescents is a challenging task for parents. Professionals offer a range of support and parenting programmes to support parents. However, the importance of culturally adapting parenting programmes to benefit parents and their adolescent children hasn’t always been understood. This book provides a comparison of East and West parenting approaches and parenting programmes to show how vital a culturally sensitive approach is to the positive development of the parent-adolescent relationship. It offers a comprehensive overview of current theories and research on parenting adolescents. It focuses on comparing the differences in parenting style and practice between Chinese parents and their Western counterparts and the policy context in Chinese culture with that in the West. It also offers guidance on how to conduct an evaluation of parenting programmes and how to adapt them for the right cultural setting. Postgraduate students studying parenting, developmental psychology or social work will find this work particularly useful, as will researchers in any of these areas.

Book Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Download or read book Child and Adolescent Mental Health written by Martin Henrik Maurer and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2017-05-24 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the present volume, we collected state-of-the-art chapters on diagnosis, treatment, and social implications. The first section describes diagnostic processes. It describes a reevaluation of projective techniques, a new clinical tool in psychotraumatology, the foundations of the framing technique, and an overview on integrative approaches. The second section focuses on new developments in the field with special emphasis on culture-specific contexts. From parenting of adolescents in India to the influence of poverty on mental health issues in Mexico, as well as the use of marijuana and Internet addiction, some of the most important fields are highlighted. The third section concentrates on therapy. It shows how to react to bullying and reviews the use of antidepressants in children and adolescents.

Book Adolescent Development

Download or read book Adolescent Development written by John S. Dacey and published by WCB/McGraw-Hill. This book was released on 1997 with total page 606 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Encyclopedia of Human Relationships

Download or read book Encyclopedia of Human Relationships written by Harry T. Reis and published by SAGE Publications. This book was released on 2009-03-15 with total page 1905 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Library Journal Best Reference 2009 "An excellent gateway to further examination of any of the subdisciplines of relationship science, or as a research tool in its own right." —Library Journal Relationships are fundamental to nearly all domains of human activity, from birth to death. When people participate in healthy, satisfying relationships, they live, work, and learn more effectively. When relationships are distressed or dysfunctional, people are less happy, less healthy, and less productive. Few aspects of human experience have as broad or as deep effects on our lives. The Encyclopedia of Human Relationships offers an interdisciplinary view of all types of human associations—friends, lovers, spouses, roommates, coworkers, teammates, parents and children, cousins, siblings, acquaintances, neighbors, business associates, and so forth. Although each of these connections is unique in some respect, they share a common core of principles and processes. These three volumes provide a state-of-the-art review of the extensive theories, concepts, and empirical findings about human relationships. Key Features Compiles leading-edge information about how people think, feel, and act toward each other Presents the best in the field—authors who have contributed significant scientific knowledge about personal relationships over the past several decades. Offers a diverse approach to relationship science with contributions from psychology, sociology, communication, family studies, anthropology, physiology, neuroscience, history, economics, and legal studies Key Themes: Cognitive Processes in Relationships Communication Processes Creating and Maintaining Closeness Dating, Courtship, and Marriage The Dark Side of Relationships Emotion Processes in Relationships Family Friendship and Caregiving in Adulthood Health and the Biology of Relationships Methods for Studying Relationships Personality and Individual Differences Prevention and Repair of Relationship Problems Psychological Processes Sexuality Social Context of Relationships Social Relations in Childhood and Adolescence Theoretical Approaches to Studying Relationships Types of Relationships Our relationships influence virtually all aspects of our everyday existence and are of deep interest to students, researchers, academics, and laypeople alike. This Encyclopedia is an invaluable addition to any academic or public library.

Book Parent Responses to Adolescent Emotions in a Triadic Family Context

Download or read book Parent Responses to Adolescent Emotions in a Triadic Family Context written by Shun Ting Yung and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Family systems theory posits that it is impossible to dissociate the quality of family relationships from children's and adolescents' social and emotional development. Previous research demonstrates that adolescents' psychological health is influenced by the way parents respond to their adolescents' emotions and by the quality of the interparental relationship. However, few studies have examined associations between parental responses to adolescent emotions and adolescent psychological health in a triadic family context. The present study examined how parents' responses to adolescents' emotions in a triadic family context are associated with adolescent depressive and anxiety symptoms and interparental relationship quality. Fifty-two families participated in the present study when the children were in 9th grade. Results showed that adolescents who expressed more negative emotion tended to have more depressive and anxiety symptoms. Consistent with hypotheses, mothers who were more likely to respond to adolescents' negative emotions with validation/interest reported higher couple communication quality. Also consistent with hypotheses, fathers who were more likely to respond to adolescents' positive and negative emotions negatively reported lower interparental relationship quality. In addition, fathers who were more likely to respond to adolescents' positive emotions with validation/interest reported better interparental relationship quality. The current study moves beyond the dyadic characterization of parental responsiveness to adolescents' emotions. Findings from this work have implications for developing informed interventions to focus on influences of the whole family picture rather than on a single parent's relationship with the adolescent.