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  • ...parenting may be an indirect result of therapy or purposefully learned as parenting techniques. Divorces can be prevented, or made far less traumatic. Treatme ...child's end of the relationship<ref>Schechter DS, Willheim E (2009). When parenting becomes unthinkable: Intervening with traumatized parents and their toddler
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  • ...parenting may be an indirect result of therapy or purposefully learned as parenting techniques. Divorces can be prevented, or made far less traumatic. Treatme ...child's end of the relationship<ref>Schechter DS, Willheim E (2009). When parenting becomes unthinkable: Intervening with traumatized parents and their toddler
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  • ...al decisions, issues related to mental and emotional health, and family, [[parenting]], [[marriage|marital]], or other [[interpersonal relationship|relationship
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  • [[Category:Parenting]]
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  • ...al.com BAO]</ref> Gerald Patterson used program instruction to develop his parenting text for children with conduct problems<ref>Patterson, G.R. (1969).''Famili
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  • ...| issue = 2| pages = 233–236 | pmid = 10396778 | pmc = 1284184 }}</ref> parenting,<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1901/jaba.2003.36-77 | author = Kuhn S.A.C.,
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  • [[Category:Parenting]]
    46 KB (6,294 words) - 20:27, 14 March 2011
  • ...influences during childhood. Rather, she placed significant emphasis on [[Parenting|parental]] indifference towards the child, believing that a child's percept
    18 KB (2,748 words) - 22:11, 24 May 2012
  • ...e marital conflict or divorce, death of a parent, or other disturbances in parenting are additional risk factors.<ref name=Raph00/> In adulthood, stressful life
    158 KB (21,643 words) - 15:45, 4 July 2014
  • * Democratic approaches to Parenting and Families
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  • ===Parenting===
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  • ...avioural problems increase or decline with deterioration or improvement in parenting. However, an early secure attachment appears to have a lasting protective f ...chieving secure attachments, good relationships with peers and non-abusive parenting styles.<ref name="Schaffer"/> The link between insecure attachment, particu
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  • ...formation of an ongoing relationship with a child was an important part of parenting.<ref name="Rutter 95">{{cite journal | name=Rutter M |journal= Journal of C
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  • .../ref> but ambivalent attachment tends to be indicative of more maladaptive parenting and indicates a greater likelihood for attachment problems in the future.
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  • Through repeated experience with good enough parenting, the internal image that the child has of external others, that is the chil
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  • ...lation which exists in the person's mind. In the normal situation, healthy parenting results in a child with an outward orientation towards real people, who can
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  • ====Video-Feedback Intervention to Promote Positive Parenting (VIPP)==== ...sn=}}</ref> This form of [[therapy]], including diagnosis and accompanying parenting techniques, is scientifically unvalidated and is not considered to be part
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  • ...development]], child and adolescent psychopathology, education, family and parenting practices, [[learning theories]], and [[personality psychology|personality
    18 KB (2,457 words) - 17:00, 21 March 2011
  • ...e living environment, drug use and prenatal stressors.<ref name=Lancet09/> Parenting style seems to have no effect, although people with supportive parents do b
    68 KB (9,229 words) - 19:07, 21 March 2011
  • ...ties (e.g. manipulating feces, coping with parental demands). The style of parenting influences the resolution of the Id–Ego conflict, which can be either gra
    23 KB (3,261 words) - 20:42, 21 March 2011

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