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Family and peers : linking two social worlds / edited by Kathryn A. Kerns, Josefina M. Contreras, and Angela M. Neal-Barnett.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Praeger series in applied psychologyPublication details: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2000.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 267 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0313001510
  • 9780313001512
  • 0275965066
  • 9780275965068
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Family and peers.DDC classification:
  • 306.874 21
LOC classification:
  • HQ755.85 .F365 2000eb
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  • 80.44
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Contents:
Emotion regulation processes : explaining links between parent-child attachment and peer relationships / Josefina M. Contreras and Kathryn A. Kerns -- The ecology of premature autonomy in adolescence : biological and social influences / Thomas J. Dishion, Francois Poulin, and Nani Medici Skaggs -- Russian parenting styles and family processes : linkages with subtypes of victimization and aggression / Craig H. Hart [and others] -- Links between adult and peer relations across four developmental periods / Carollee Howes and Holli Tonyan -- Living in a hostile world : toward an integrated model of family, peer, and physiological processes in aggressive preschoolers / Lynn Fainsilber Katz -- Explaining the link between parenting behavior and children's peer competence : a critical examination of the "mediating-process" hypothesis / Jacquelyn Mize, Gregory S. Pettit, and Darrell Meece -- Parental management of adolescent peer relationships : what are its effects on friend selection? / Nina S. Mounts -- Family-peer relationships : the role of emotion regulation, cognitive understanding, and attentional processes as mediating processes / Robin O'Neil and Ross D. Parke -- Intimacy in preadolescence and adolescence : issues in linking parents and peers, theory, culture, and findings / Ruth Sharabany -- Family and peer relationships and the real-world practitioner : a commentary / Angela M. Neal-Barnett.
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Summary: Why is it that relationships with family members predict the quality of children's relationships outside the family? This volume discusses, from a variety of critical perspectives, several mechanisms that may account for continuities across family and peer relationships.
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"This book is published in connection with the Tenth Kent State Psychology Forum"--Page x

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Emotion regulation processes : explaining links between parent-child attachment and peer relationships / Josefina M. Contreras and Kathryn A. Kerns -- The ecology of premature autonomy in adolescence : biological and social influences / Thomas J. Dishion, Francois Poulin, and Nani Medici Skaggs -- Russian parenting styles and family processes : linkages with subtypes of victimization and aggression / Craig H. Hart [and others] -- Links between adult and peer relations across four developmental periods / Carollee Howes and Holli Tonyan -- Living in a hostile world : toward an integrated model of family, peer, and physiological processes in aggressive preschoolers / Lynn Fainsilber Katz -- Explaining the link between parenting behavior and children's peer competence : a critical examination of the "mediating-process" hypothesis / Jacquelyn Mize, Gregory S. Pettit, and Darrell Meece -- Parental management of adolescent peer relationships : what are its effects on friend selection? / Nina S. Mounts -- Family-peer relationships : the role of emotion regulation, cognitive understanding, and attentional processes as mediating processes / Robin O'Neil and Ross D. Parke -- Intimacy in preadolescence and adolescence : issues in linking parents and peers, theory, culture, and findings / Ruth Sharabany -- Family and peer relationships and the real-world practitioner : a commentary / Angela M. Neal-Barnett.

Why is it that relationships with family members predict the quality of children's relationships outside the family? This volume discusses, from a variety of critical perspectives, several mechanisms that may account for continuities across family and peer relationships.

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