Starting from current areas of research in the field of developmental theories, the aim of this work is to analyse parent-child interactions within a primary triad and to consider co-parenting couple and their children as an interactive matrix. In particular, parent-child relationship could be observed trough new developmental units of observation and coding systems in the multiple scenarios of new families. The deepening of this study may promote an effective connection between research and educational support as well as clinical work with families and parental couples.

Merenda, A., Miano, P. (2015). Co-parental Couples and New Families: A Study of the Primary Triad. PROCEDIA: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 174, 1107-1110 [10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.801].

Co-parental Couples and New Families: A Study of the Primary Triad

MERENDA, Aluette;MIANO, Paola
2015-01-01

Abstract

Starting from current areas of research in the field of developmental theories, the aim of this work is to analyse parent-child interactions within a primary triad and to consider co-parenting couple and their children as an interactive matrix. In particular, parent-child relationship could be observed trough new developmental units of observation and coding systems in the multiple scenarios of new families. The deepening of this study may promote an effective connection between research and educational support as well as clinical work with families and parental couples.
2015
Settore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia Dinamica
Merenda, A., Miano, P. (2015). Co-parental Couples and New Families: A Study of the Primary Triad. PROCEDIA: SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 174, 1107-1110 [10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.801].
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