'The meaning of the child to the parent' : the development and validation of a new method of classifying parenting interviews for the nature of the parent-child relationship
The aim of this research has been to develop and validate a new method, called the 'Meaning of the Child', to assess the psychological meaning all children have for their parents, but which in cases of risk, submerge or distort the child's identity (Reder & Duncan 1995). The metho...
Main Author: | Grey, Ben |
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Other Authors: | Dubowski, Janek ; Farnfield, Stephen |
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University of Roehampton
2014
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.604869 |
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