Clinical psychology How Adult Children Experience Parent Dependency in a Caregiving/Care-Receiving Dyad WALDEN UNIVERSITY Lee Stadtlander JohnsonAnna CDespite plentiful research on the physical, psychological, and emotional demands on adult child caregivers, there are few studies that highlight developmental...
A child's development is influenced by their parental relationship and can impact them throughout life. Growth/independence and dependency/immaturity are significant factors in parent-child relationships. Both parents and adult children should consider how their interactions affect each other's well-bei...
In the absence of an established definition, the term filial coercive control is used to denote a relationship between an adult-child and their older-parent(s) which is characterised by a persistent pattern of controlling and abusive behaviour. This study explores how this phenomenon is understood...
and Behavioral Health Psychiatric Nosology Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Personality Disorders Trending Mental Health Hospitalizations in Young Canadians Over the COVID-19 Pandemic JAMA Network Open Research July 8, 2024 The Urgent Need for Optimal Monitoring of Metabolic Adverse Effects in Children and ...
One of the most common patterns parents and children fall back into is theover-functioning parentand theunder-functioning child. This happens when you do too much for your kids, which results in your children doing too little. It’s easy to fall back into this pattern because it might have...
Who Should Care for Our Children?The Effects of Home Versus Center Care on Child Cognition and Social Adjustment The issue of child care is still widely debated, with some scholars arguing that children fare best in parental care, whereas others suggest center care ma... Hickman,N L. - 《...
In the Philippines, higher levels of parental support from children is provided by daughters rather than sons, and the unmarried rather than those who have established their own families (Costello, 1994, Natividad and Cruz, 1997), findings that are also consistent with the USA (Finch, 1989, ...
s data without parental consent. Meta is alsofacing a lawsuitin the state of New Mexico, under the allegation that it knowingly exposed children to the twin dangers of sexual exploitation and mental health harm. The European Commission has alsosought informationon how Meta protects children from ...
Exposure to obstetric complications and subsequent development of bipolar disorder: systematic review. Br J Psychiatry. 2006;189:3-1116816299PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 14. United Nations Children's Fund and World Health Organization. Low Birthweight: Country, Regional and Global Estimates. New York...
Typical social categories that are labelled vulnerable in this perspective include homeless people, sex workers, asylum seekers, refugees, children and the very old, the poor and those who are chronically ill, and, more generally, all groups that are frequently stereotyped as the least competent ...