This is a long - standing and well - respected measure of parenting in
the developmental psychology literature that continues to predict child adjustment (Bean et al., 2006; Gray & Steinberg, 1999; Sheeber et al., 2001).
Not exact matches
«Specifically, a
literature in
developmental psychology emphasises the importance of pretend play in the development of children's emotional and intellectual self - regulation.
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literature / writing, and
Citing research
literature neurobiology,
developmental psychology, trauma, and psychodynamic therapy, she insists that the body has been left out of the «talking cure,» and argues that integrating body - focused interventions into our work provides a more holistic — and effective — approach to the treatment of trauma, attachment, and relational issues.
Indeed,
literature in the field of
developmental and abnormal
psychology defines aggression in very broad terms, 2 describing a set of behaviours that range from typical and adaptive to atypical and maladaptive.
Review of Theoretical and Empirical
Literature on Parental Involvement: Integrating Higher Education and
Developmental Psychology