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In recent years, parenting research has demonstrated that toxic
stressors such as intimate partner violence, postpartum depression,
and substance abuse significantly diminish the quality of
mother-child interaction. Moreover, research has shown that
childhood is a sensitive period, during which cumulative exposure
to adversities inhibits relationship quality, mother-child
interaction and subsequent child health and developmental outcomes.
Researchers have focused upon identifying populations at risk and
interventions to improve related outcomes. Parenting and Child
Development: Issues and Answers encompasses a collection of seminal
studies by renowned researcher Dr Nicole Letourneau. The book
starts with an examination of the mechanisms by which parent-child
interaction and child developmental outcomes are diminished among
high-risk families. Promising results of peer support and
reflective functioning interventions to promote parent-child
interaction and healthy child development are then presented.
Finally, the book includes studies that investigate the
relationship between genetics, parent-child relationships and child
behaviour.
In recent years, parenting research has demonstrated that toxic
stressors such as intimate partner violence, postpartum depression,
and substance abuse significantly diminish the quality of
mother-child interaction. Moreover, research has shown that
childhood is a sensitive period, during which cumulative exposure
to adversities inhibits relationship quality, mother-child
interaction and subsequent child health and developmental outcomes.
Researchers have focused upon identifying populations at risk and
interventions to improve related outcomes. Parenting and Child
Development: Issues and Answers encompasses a collection of seminal
studies by renowned researcher Dr Nicole Letourneau. The book
starts with an examination of the mechanisms by which parent-child
interaction and child developmental outcomes are diminished among
high-risk families. Promising results of peer support and
reflective functioning interventions to promote parent-child
interaction and healthy child development are then presented.
Finally, the book includes studies that investigate the
relationship between genetics, parent-child relationships and child
behaviour.
A collection of writings by leading developmental psychologist
Patricia M Crittenden, highlighting her vast contribution to
attachment theory and research. It includes her observation of
compulsive A, coercive C, and combined A/C patterns; application of
attachment theory to child maltreatment, parent and child mental
illness, and criminality; and the Dynamic-Maturational Model (DMM)
of Attachment and Adaptation.Includes an introduction to the
Dynamic-Maturational Model of Attachment and Adaptation (DMM) and
shows the history of that model. Contains an introduction and
commentaries and published in conjunction with the International
Association for the Study of Attachment (IASA).
Due to the size of the second volume, the work was split into two
books for paperback production. This is Volume 2 Part 2.
On 23 May 1999 in the midst of a World Wrestling Federation stunt,
wrestler Owen Hart plummeted eight stories from the top of Kansas
City's Kemper Arena to his death on the hard canvas of the
wrestling ring. His death, witnessed by 16,000 live audience
members and millions more on TV lead to a brutal seventeen-month
legal battle of finger pointing for responsibility. In this book,
Owen's wife speaks poignantly about her days by Owen's side, the
life that they created for their two children, and the tremendous
loss that she has been confronted with every day. From their days
as high school sweethearts to Owen's performances in sold-out
stadiums, she illuminates the tragic story of this modern gladiator
and his horrific demise brought on by the neglect of the
professional wrestling world.
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