Parent-child relationship Flashcards

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How do parents’ affect their children’s’ lives?

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  1. typological approach: parenting styles (Baumrind).
  2. dimensional approach: parenting styles and practices (responsiveness and control).
  3. parent-child interactions: affect management, attention regulation processes, and cognitive representations.
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Explain the self-determination theory.

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According to the self-determination theory, children need three needs satisfied in order to function optimally. The needs according to this theory are autonomy, relatedness, and competence.

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With what behaviours can parents support their children in the SDT need satisfaction?

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  1. Competence: improve zone of proximal development (1. set guidelines 2. monitor 3. feedback).
  2. Autonomy: set intrinsic rewards, internalizing of rules, and train emotion-regulation skills.
  3. Relatedness: be present & supportive, engage in joint activities and give the child warmth and affection.
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What constitutes co-parenting alliances?

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Important factors in co-parenting alliances are the division of labour, child-rearing agreement, support vs undermining, and joint family management.

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How does the parent-child relationship change in adolescence?

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According to the separation-individuation theory, adolescents become more distant from their parents. This is stimulated by an increase in conflicts, a decrease in perceived power and a decrease in social support.

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What happens during communication in adolescence.

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Communication between parent and child is dependent on the monitoring and solicitation of the parent as well as the disclosure by the teenager.

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What areas have been studied for intergenerational attachment?

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The areas that have been studied are attachment, child abuse, parenting behaviours and peer relations.

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What are the adult representation styles?

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  1. secure-autonomous.
  2. dismissing style.
  3. preoccupied style.
  4. unresolved style.
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Explain intergenerational transmission of child abuse.

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There are two types of transmission: indirect and direct transmission. This transmission follows either a pattern of heterotypic or homotypic continuity.

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What are the mechanisms of intergenerational transmission?

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Potential mechanisms are social learning theory, attachment theory, developmental psychopathology models, and heritability models.

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