Strengthening the Parent-Child Relationship in Therapy

Strengthening the Parent-Child Relationship in Therapy

Laying the Foundation for Healthy Development

Niec, Larissa N.

American Psychological Association

08/2022

285

Mole

Inglês

9781433836664

15 a 20 dias

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Part I: The Influence of the Parent-Child Relationship on Child Development
Chapter 1. When I Need You, You're Here: Initiation of the Parent-Child Relationship
Chapter 2. Keep the First Domino Standing: How Healthy Parenting Builds Healthy Children
Chapter 3. Risk and Disruption in the Parent-Child Relationship
Part II: Repairing & Strengthening the Parent-Child Relationship in Therapy
Chapter 4. Determining Treatment Targets and Monitoring Progress: The Importance of Assessment
Chapter 5. Fostering Responsive Parenting
Chapter 6. When Negative Emotion is a Positive Experience: Healthy Limit-Setting in the Parent-Child Relationship
Chapter 7. Relationship-Based Interventions for Parents and Young Children
Part III: Overcoming Barriers to Success
Chapter 8. Engaging Fathers in Treatment
Chapter 9. Difficult Cases, Therapist Burnout, and the Importance of Self-care
Chapter 10. Knocking Down Barriers to Effective Treatment: A Call for Advances and Culture Shifts
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parent-child relationship; children; wellbeing; Psychologists; childhood development; mental health professionals; intervention; parenting; attachment theory; social learning theory; neurodevelopment; parent-child interventions; resilience; clinicians; healthy child development; parenthood; mothers; fathers; motherhood; fatherhood; developmental psychology; developmental models; developmental cascades; caregiving; caregivers; child caregivers; child development; child therapy; Parent Child Interaction Therapy; child-parent relationship therapy; adverse childhood experiences; parental involvement; parenting skills; emotional health; behavioral health; development; developmental research; responsiveness; limit setting; mother-child relationship; father-child relationship; therapist self care; attachment; secure attachment; insecure attachment; responsive parenting; effective parenting; poverty; parental mental illness; parenting style