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Siblings : social adjustments, interaction, and family dynamics /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dupont, Maison, Renaud, Jean-Pierre
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science Publisher's, ©2012.
Colección:Children's issues, laws and programs series.
Family issues in the 21st century series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • SIBLINGS: SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS, INTERACTION AND FAMILY DYNAMICS; SIBLINGS: SOCIAL ADJUSTMENTS, INTERACTION AND FAMILY DYNAMICS; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: SIBLINGS: PARENT-CHILD ATTACHMENTS, PERCEPTIONS, INTERACTION AND FAMILY DYNAMICS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; 1. ATTACHMENT THEORY; 1.1. Definition; 1.2. Various Attachment Figures; 2. FAMILY AS A SYSTEM; 2.1. Definition and Family System Make-up; 2.2. Various Subsystems (Intergenerational, Marital, Coparental, Parent-Child and Sibling); 3. ATTACHMENT WITHIN THE FAMILY SYSTEM.
  • 3.1. Main Findings of Past Analytical Research3.2. Systemic Approach to Attachment; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2: SIBLINGS EXPOSED TO INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: FAMILY PREDICTORS OF CHILD TRAUMA SYMPTOMS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE; Trauma Symptoms in Children Exposed to IPV; Similarities and Differences in Sibling Trauma Symptoms; Maternal Stress; The Role of Mother-Child Relationships; METHOD; RESULTS; Comparison of Sibling Trauma Symptoms; Family Predictors of Child Trauma Symptoms; Differential Maternal Treatment of Siblings; DISCUSSION; Comparison of Siblings.
  • The Role of Familial FactorsLimitations and Future Research; REFERENCES; Chapter 3: PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY FOR SEVERE SIBLING CONFLICT IN YOUNG CHILDREN; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY?; EMPIRICAL FINDINGS OF PCIT; HOW PCIT CAN HELP SIBLING CONFLICT; Coaching Siblings Together; Incorporating Siblings into Child-Directed Interaction; Incorporating Siblings into Parent-Directed Interaction; CASE ILLUSTRATION; Presenting Concerns; Assessment; Child-Directed Interaction; Parent-Directed Interaction; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 4: RISK-TAKING MIDDLE-BORNS: A STUDY ON RISK PREFERENCES AND BIRTH ORDERABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SURVEY DESIGN AND DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS; 3. RESULTS; 3.1. Descriptive Risk Results; 3.2. Econometric Analysis on Economic-, Health/Safety-, and Sports/Lifestyle-Related Risks; 3.3. Time Preferences; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; APPENDIX A.; APPENDIX B; REFERENCES; Chapter 5: EFFECTIVENESS OF SLOVENIAN HEALTH INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT POLICY IN TWINS' RATE REDUCTION IN MEDICALLY ASSISTED REPRODUCTION; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TWIN AND HIGHER ORDER MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES IN MAR.
  • 2.1. Social and Economic Effects of Twin Gestations3. STEPS FROM MULTIPLE TO SINGLE EMBRYO TRANSFER; 3.1. Single and Double Embryo Transfer Success Rate; 3.2. Cryopreservation of Embryos; 3.3. Single Embryo Transfer Policies Across Europe; 4. CROSS BORDER TREATMENT POLICIES; 5. EFFECT OF SLOVENIAN HEALTH INSURANCE REIMBURSEMENT POLICY ON TWIN RATE INCIDENCE; 5.1. Characteristics of Cross Border and Domestic Patients; 5.2. eSET Inclusion Criteria; 5.3. Ovarian Stimulation and Embryo Transfer Differences; 5.4. Decision for eSET; 5.5. Clinical Pregnancy and Delivery Rates.