Child emotional security and interparental conflict / Patrick T. Davies, Gordon T. Harold, Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, E. Mark Cummings ; in collaboration with Katherine Shelton and Jennifer A. Rasi; with commentary by Jennifer M. Jenkins.

Title
  1. Child emotional security and interparental conflict / Patrick T. Davies, Gordon T. Harold, Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, E. Mark Cummings ; in collaboration with Katherine Shelton and Jennifer A. Rasi; with commentary by Jennifer M. Jenkins.
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  1. Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, 2002.
Author
  1. Davies, Patrick

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Additional authors
  1. Harold, Gordon T.
  2. Goeke-Morey, Marcie C.
  3. Cummings, E. Mark
  4. Shelton, Katherine
  5. Rasi, Jennifer A.
  6. Jenkins, Jennifer M.
  7. Society for Research in Child Development
Description
  1. viii, 131 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
  1. This monograph tests a theory proposing that high levels of conflict between parents leads to an increased child risk for mental health difficulties.
Series statement
  1. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 0037-976X ; serial no. 270, vol. 67, no. 3, 2000
Uniform title
  1. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development v. 67, no. 3, serial no. 270.
Subject
  1. Conflict management
  2. Marital conflict > Psychological aspects
  3. Families > Psychological aspects
  4. Emotions in children
  5. Child development
  6. Conflict, Psychological
  7. Parent and child
  8. Parental influences
  9. Security (Psychology) in children
  10. Adjustment Disorders
  11. Family Relations
  12. Infant
  13. Child
Contents
  1. Abstract -- ch. 1. Introduction and literature review-- ch. 2 Study 1 : Child responses to interparental conflict : comparing the relative roles of emotional security and social learning processes -- ch. 3. Study 2 : Relations between interparental conflict, child emotional security, and adjustment in the context of cognitive appraisals -- ch. 4. Study 3 : Parental conflict and child emotional security in the family system -- ch. 5. Study 4 : Family characteristics as potentiating and protective factors in the association between parental conflict and child functioning -- ch. 6. Conclusions, implications, and future directions -- References -- Acknowledgements -- Commentary. Mechanisms in the development of emotional organization / Jennifer M. Jenkins.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
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