We found that the environment of homelessness alters sibling roles in the family, reinforces sibling closeness as a compensation for material deprivation, makes it more difficult for children to detach, escalates sibling conflicts, and generally reinforces a certain exclusivity in relationship. The ...
Sibling bullying victimization and subjective well-being among children across 13 countries: The mediating roles of perceived social support and the modera... While sibling bullying victimization has been recognized as a significant factor detrimentally impacting children's subjective well-being, the under...
Although communication in a family business is a primary concern, siblings particularly need to be clear about what each of them is supposed to do — their roles must be understood and accepted by all. Two brothers spoke about one recent difference of opinion about the installation of a new c...
Parents can become so engrossed in their grief that they forget their living children still need reassurance they are loved and wanted. Because of the suicide, the surviving siblings’ roles in the family are altered. They might feel the need to parent their parents or protect them from ...
Sibling Rivalry: Directed by Carl Reiner. With Kirstie Alley, Bill Pullman, Carrie Fisher, Jami Gertz. A frustrated woman's life gets even more frustrating once she gets into an affair with a man who suffers a fatal heart attack after their fling.
In many societies, siblings have responsibilities towards each other, especially in the absence of parents. Cousins, in some cultures, might be as close as siblings, especially if extended families live together or closely interact. 6 Both sibling and cousin relationships play vital roles in family...
depict their childhoods. The speed with which old conflicts reduce these adults to children again prevents them from seeing one another in a new or different light. They push each other's buttons without knowing why or how and recast themselves inchildhoodroles that never worked in the first ...
Social provision theory was used as a framework for the examination of roles enacted by sisters during these conversations. Inductive thematic analytic procedures were conducted, and three roles were identified: sisters as confidants, sources of support, and mentors. Older and younger sisters served ...
The developmental consequences for children who have experienced SSA in both the victim and offender roles are significant because of the unique longevity and severity that often accompany sibling abuse and the family relationships involved. Although research is limited, recent investigations have linked ...
It is difficult to find language that accurately and satisfactorily describes the roles of the children in the abuse, as children and later as adults, while also providing a readable paper. For ease, we refer to ‘child/ren responsible’, ‘adult CR/s’ (child responsible who is now an ...