Emotional Flexibility and Shared Expressions in High-Risk Dyads: Unpacking the Processes Underlying Mother-Child Nonverbal Emotion Communication in Middle Childhood
The present dissertation was designed to unpack the moment-to-moment processes of mother-child nonverbal interactions during middle childhood. Through innovative methodological and statistical procedures, the structure (emotional flexibility) and content (expressions) of positive, neutral, and negat...
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