Parenting capacity assessment for the court in a multifamily group setting
Parenting capacity assessment in court evaluations is a particularly complex task, given that it is necessary to consider the vast array of distinct and interrelated aspects and abilities which represent parenting, as well as the elevated number of contextual levels that influence parenting quality....
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doaj-467de49c977642c0ad7c7770bca16c2c2020-11-24T23:20:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-11-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.01882213947Parenting capacity assessment for the court in a multifamily group settingRoberta Di Pasquale0Andrea Rivolta1Università dergli Studi di BergamoServizio Tutela Minori, SondrioParenting capacity assessment in court evaluations is a particularly complex task, given that it is necessary to consider the vast array of distinct and interrelated aspects and abilities which represent parenting, as well as the elevated number of contextual levels that influence parenting quality. The perspective we want to introduce regards the potentiality of the multifamily group as the elective observational setting in parenting capacity assessment.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01882/fullchild maltreatmentparenting capacityMultifamily groupparenting assessment modelsmultifamily observational setting |
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Parenting capacity assessment for the court in a multifamily group setting |
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Parenting capacity assessment for the court in a multifamily group setting |
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Parenting capacity assessment in court evaluations is a particularly complex task, given that it is necessary to consider the vast array of distinct and interrelated aspects and abilities which represent parenting, as well as the elevated number of contextual levels that influence parenting quality. The perspective we want to introduce regards the potentiality of the multifamily group as the elective observational setting in parenting capacity assessment. |
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child maltreatment parenting capacity Multifamily group parenting assessment models multifamily observational setting |
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