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Parenting and children's representation of interpersonal relations: foreign research review
Author(s) -
Svetlana V. Yaroshevskaya
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of modern foreign psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2304-4977
DOI - 10.17759/jmfp.2017060204
Subject(s) - attributive , psychology , interpersonal communication , dominance (genetics) , psychic , attachment theory , social psychology , interpersonal relationship , representation (politics) , developmental psychology , linguistics , philosophy , medicine , political science , pathology , chemistry , politics , gene , law , alternative medicine , biochemistry
The article provides an overview of the Western empirical research dealing with various types of individual internal representations, emerging and/or functioning in the child-parent relationship. Representations are understood as forms of experience and self-images, images of others and interpersonal relationships. The review introduces the representations as parameters of attachment, characteristics of attributive style and models of the «psychic», and also as more sectional aspects of reflection of interpersonal interactions. Researches are systemized on the principle of consideration of links between representations of children and parents with personal characteristics, behavior practices, general well-being and with each other. In conclusion, the overview of the current state of events in the area is highlighted, the dominance of attachment theory is emphasized, the absence of uniformity in the study of different themes is singled out, the poorly studied theoretical and methodological difficulties are described.

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