Children tended to make stronger alliances with the more
emotionally dysfunctional parent, who was more likely to be the mother.
Not exact matches
Parents can learn to free themselves from
dysfunctional,
emotionally - charged communication or behavior by helping them adopt clearly - defined, respectful, and dispassionate approaches to problem - solving and decision - making.
To conclude, mindfulness and particularly being mindful during and about
emotionally intense, stressful, or painful
parent — child interactions may prevent and stop intergenerational transmission of
dysfunctional upbringing patterns.