Parenting representations: theory, research and clinical implications
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations page xi
List of Tables xiii
List of Appendixes xv
List of Contributors xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxiii
Part One Theoretical Perspectives
1 Studying Parenting Representations as a Window to Parents
Internal Working Model of Caregiving 3
Ofra Mayseless
2 Maternal Representations of Relationships: Assessing
Multiple Parenting Dimensions 41
Donna R. Steinberg and Robert C. Pianta
3 Social Cognitive Approaches to Parenting
Representations 79
Duane Rudy and Joan E. Grusec
Part Two Research Applications
4 Communicating Feelings: Links Between Mothers
Representations of Their Infants, Parenting, and Infant
Emotional Development 109
Katherine L. Rosenblum, Carolyn J, Dayton, and
Susan McDonough
ix
x Contents
5 The Dual Viewpoints of Mother and Child on Their
Relationship: A Longitudinal Study of Interaction and
Representation 149
Anat Scher, Judith Harel, Miri Scharf, and Liora Klein
6 Modeling and Reworking Childhood Experiences: Involved
Fathers Representations of Being Parented and of Parenting
a Preschool Child 177
Inge Bretherton, James David Lambert, and Barbara Golby
1 Maternal Representations of Parenting in Adolescence and
Psychosocial Functioning of Mothers and Adolescents 208
Ofra Mayseless and Miri Scharf
8 Like Fathers, Like Sons? Fathers Attitudes to Childrearing
in Light of Their Perceived Relationships with Own Parents,
and Their Attachment Concerns 239
Ruth Sharabany, Anat Scher, andJudit Gal Krauz
Part Three Clinical Implications
9 Intergenerational Transmission of Dysregulated Maternal
Caregiving: Mothers Describe Their Upbringing and
Childrearing 265
Judith Solomon and Carol George
10 Good Investments: Foster Parent Representations of Their
Foster Children 296
John P. Ackerman and Mary Dozier
11 Intergenerational Transmission of Experiences in
Adolescence: The Challenges in Parenting Adolescents 319
Miri Scharf and Shmuel Shulman
12 Interplay of Relational Parent Child Representations from a
Psychoanalytic Perspective: An Analysis of Two
Mother Father Child Triads 352
Hadas Wiseman, Ruth Hashmonay, and Judith Harel
13 Why Do Inadequate Parents Do What They Do? 388
Patricia M. Crittenden
Index 435
Illustrations
4.1 The affective tone of mothers representations of their infants
by WMCI typology classifications page 129
4.2 Mothers emotion displays across the Still Face procedure,
from the initial Free Play episode to Reengagement following
the Still Face: Maternal positive affect 134
4.3 Mothers emotion displays across the Still Face procedure,
from the initial Free Play episode to Reengagement following
the Still Face: Maternal hostile/angry behavior 135
13.1 Six memory systems as a function of cognitive and affective
information 394
13.2 The Dynamic Maturational Model of attachment 400
13.3 A clustering of parental representation organized around a
patterned gradient of covarying psychological processes 404
xi
Tables
2.1 Descriptive Statistics for CPAP PDI Construct Means after
Adjustment for Skewness (N = 80) page 57
2.2 Significant Correlations Representational Dimensions
(N = 80) 58
2.3 Correlations between Demographic Variables, Maternal
Psychological Characteristics, Maternal Behavior, and
CPAP PDI 60
4.1 Representational Typology Categories for the WMCI 124
4.2 Conceptual Grid Linking Elements of the Affective
Organization of Parenting with Assessment Measures
Employed in the Michigan Family Study 127
4.3 Correlations between Affective Tone Scales and Maternal
Affective Behavior during the Still Face Procedure 133
5.1 Reliability Coefficients, Inter correlations among the
Parenting Representation Scales, and Correlations with Child
Variables 159
5.2 Spearman Correlation Coefficients of Mother s Parenting
Representations with Early Mother Infant Interaction and
with Child s Representations of the Mother Figure 160
6.1 Percentages and Frequencies of Men Who Mentioned
Specific Topics When Comparing Themselves to Their
Mothers and Fathers in Terms of Similarities and Differences 192
7.1 Caregiving Characteristics of Mothers in Adequate/Balanced,
Flooded, and Restricted Categories of Parenting
Representations 217
7.2 Cross Tabulation of Mothers Attachment and Parenting
Representations 225
xiii
xiv Tables
13 Parenting Representations as a Function of Mothers Three
Categories AAI 225
7.4 Parenting Representations as a Function of Mothers Four
Categories AAI 227
7.5 The Association between Mothers Parenting Representations
and Their Sons Coping with Military Service Time 2 228
7.6 Individuation of Sons as a Function of Their Mothers
Parenting Representations Categories 229
7.7 The Association between Mothers Parenting Representations
and Their Sons Individuation Time 3 230
8.1 Fathers Attitudes to Childrearing and Their Perceived
Relationships with Own Mother and Father 249
8.2 Fathers Attachment Related Concerns, Perceived
Relationships with Own Mother and Father, and Their
Childrearing Attitudes: Pearson Correlations 250
9.1 Life Events Summary 274
12.1 Interplay among Mother Father Child Relational
Representations 370
Appendixes
2.1 Parent Development Interview, adapted from Aber, Slade,
Berger, Bresgi, Kaplan, 1985 page 69
2.2 Description of Parent Development Interview Constructs 70
4.1 The Working Model of the Child Interview 139
5.1 The Parenting Interview: Coding Scales 170
8.1 The Items Used from the CRPR (Block, 1981) and the
Relationship Scales 257
10.1 This is My Baby Interview 312
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Contents
List of Illustrations page xi
List of Tables xiii
List of Appendixes xv
List of Contributors xvii
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxiii
Part One Theoretical Perspectives
1 Studying Parenting Representations as a Window to Parents'
Internal Working Model of Caregiving 3
Ofra Mayseless
2 Maternal Representations of Relationships: Assessing
Multiple Parenting Dimensions 41
Donna R. Steinberg and Robert C. Pianta
3 Social Cognitive Approaches to Parenting
Representations 79
Duane Rudy and Joan E. Grusec
Part Two Research Applications
4 Communicating Feelings: Links Between Mothers'
Representations of Their Infants, Parenting, and Infant
Emotional Development 109
Katherine L. Rosenblum, Carolyn J, Dayton, and
Susan McDonough
ix
x Contents
5 The Dual Viewpoints of Mother and Child on Their
Relationship: A Longitudinal Study of Interaction and
Representation 149
Anat Scher, Judith Harel, Miri Scharf, and Liora Klein
6 Modeling and Reworking Childhood Experiences: Involved
Fathers' Representations of Being Parented and of Parenting
a Preschool Child 177
Inge Bretherton, James David Lambert, and Barbara Golby
1 Maternal Representations of Parenting in Adolescence and
Psychosocial Functioning of Mothers and Adolescents 208
Ofra Mayseless and Miri Scharf
8 Like Fathers, Like Sons? Fathers' Attitudes to Childrearing
in Light of Their Perceived Relationships with Own Parents,
and Their Attachment Concerns 239
Ruth Sharabany, Anat Scher, andJudit Gal Krauz
Part Three Clinical Implications
9 Intergenerational Transmission of Dysregulated Maternal
Caregiving: Mothers Describe Their Upbringing and
Childrearing 265
Judith Solomon and Carol George
10 Good Investments: Foster Parent Representations of Their
Foster Children 296
John P. Ackerman and Mary Dozier
11 Intergenerational Transmission of Experiences in
Adolescence: The Challenges in Parenting Adolescents 319
Miri Scharf and Shmuel Shulman
12 Interplay of Relational Parent Child Representations from a
Psychoanalytic Perspective: An Analysis of Two
Mother Father Child Triads 352
Hadas Wiseman, Ruth Hashmonay, and Judith Harel
13 Why Do Inadequate Parents Do What They Do? 388
Patricia M. Crittenden
Index 435
Illustrations
4.1 The affective tone of mothers' representations of their infants
by WMCI typology classifications page 129
4.2 Mothers' emotion displays across the Still Face procedure,
from the initial Free Play episode to Reengagement following
the Still Face: Maternal positive affect 134
4.3 Mothers' emotion displays across the Still Face procedure,
from the initial Free Play episode to Reengagement following
the Still Face: Maternal hostile/angry behavior 135
13.1 Six memory systems as a function of cognitive and affective
information 394
13.2 The Dynamic Maturational Model of attachment 400
13.3 A clustering of parental representation organized around a
patterned gradient of covarying psychological processes 404
xi
Tables
2.1 Descriptive Statistics for CPAP PDI Construct Means after
Adjustment for Skewness (N = 80) page 57
2.2 Significant Correlations Representational Dimensions
(N = 80) 58
2.3 Correlations between Demographic Variables, Maternal
Psychological Characteristics, Maternal Behavior, and
CPAP PDI 60
4.1 Representational Typology Categories for the WMCI 124
4.2 Conceptual Grid Linking Elements of the Affective
Organization of Parenting with Assessment Measures
Employed in the Michigan Family Study 127
4.3 Correlations between Affective Tone Scales and Maternal
Affective Behavior during the Still Face Procedure 133
5.1 Reliability Coefficients, Inter correlations among the
Parenting Representation Scales, and Correlations with Child
Variables 159
5.2 Spearman Correlation Coefficients of Mother's Parenting
Representations with Early Mother Infant Interaction and
with Child's Representations of the Mother Figure 160
6.1 Percentages and Frequencies of Men Who Mentioned
Specific Topics When Comparing Themselves to Their
Mothers and Fathers in Terms of Similarities and Differences 192
7.1 Caregiving Characteristics of Mothers in Adequate/Balanced,
Flooded, and Restricted Categories of Parenting
Representations 217
7.2 Cross Tabulation of Mothers' Attachment and Parenting
Representations 225
xiii
xiv Tables
13 Parenting Representations as a Function of Mothers' Three
Categories AAI 225
7.4 Parenting Representations as a Function of Mothers' Four
Categories AAI 227
7.5 The Association between Mothers' Parenting Representations
and Their Sons' Coping with Military Service Time 2 228
7.6 Individuation of Sons as a Function of Their Mothers'
Parenting Representations Categories 229
7.7 The Association between Mothers' Parenting Representations
and Their Sons' Individuation Time 3 230
8.1 Fathers' Attitudes to Childrearing and Their Perceived
Relationships with Own Mother and Father 249
8.2 Fathers' Attachment Related Concerns, Perceived
Relationships with Own Mother and Father, and Their
Childrearing Attitudes: Pearson Correlations 250
9.1 Life Events Summary 274
12.1 Interplay among Mother Father Child Relational
Representations 370
Appendixes
2.1 Parent Development Interview, adapted from Aber, Slade,
Berger, Bresgi, Kaplan, 1985 page 69
2.2 Description of Parent Development Interview Constructs 70
4.1 The Working Model of the Child Interview 139
5.1 The Parenting Interview: Coding Scales 170
8.1 The Items Used from the CRPR (Block, 1981) and the
Relationship Scales 257
10.1 "This is My Baby" Interview 312
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