Parents and the Dynamics of Child Rearing

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Pub. Date: 1996-12-01
Publisher(s): Westview Pr
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Summary

Research into parent-child relationships is a diverse field of inquiry, attracting investigators from a variety of disciplines and subdisciplines. This book integrates and synthesizes the literature by focusing on issues concerning the parent. The text is organized around four key questions: What determines parental behavior? What are the effects of parenting on children? What makes some parents more effective than others? Why do some parents maltreat their children?George Holden adopts a dynamic rather than a static perspective on parenting. This dynamic approach reflects parents' capacity to modify their behavior as they respond to changes in their children and in their own lives. Throughout the text, historical antecedents as well as methodological and theoretical issues are highlighted. Although the book is designed for advanced courses focusing on the parent-child relationship, it also provides a good overview for those interested in current research concerning parenting.

Author Biography

George W. Holden is associate professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and is director of the Institute of Human Development and Family Studies.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
The Development of Child-Rearing Research: from Mere Beliefs to a Dynamic Perspectivep. 1
Theories of Parent-Child Relationshipsp. 11
Different Approaches Used in Studying Parent-Child Relationshipsp. 25
The Determinants of Parental Behaviorp. 49
Associations Between Parenting and Children's Outcomesp. 81
The Attributes of Effective Parentsp. 117
When Parenting Goes Awry: Child Maltreatmentp. 141
Contemporary Family Problems and Social Policyp. 163
Summary and Implications of a Dynamic View of Parentsp. 183
Referencesp. 189
About the Book and Authorp. 223
Indexp. 225
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