Intervention group mothers also reported increased parenting confidence and rated their partners as showing significantly
fewer dysfunctional parenting practices.
Not exact matches
-- Found they were too shy to attempt a relationship due to emotional issues from family
dysfunctional dynamics — Had physical or mental disabilities that were not diagnosed, or treated, that kept them closed up and to themselves — Buried their themselves in drugs from mental and physical abuse and didn't know what to do when they finally became clean — Where hiding their sexual preferences so did not form any emotional relationships with anyone, except a
few friends — Some boomers, even as young teens, found themselves in the position of taking care of a
parent, usually a single
parent — mother or father
Early maladaptive schemas may result from a frustration of these basic needs by interaction between the child's innate temperament and
dysfunctional experiences with
parents, siblings, and peers during the first
few years of life [9][10].
Following program completion (T2) intervention group fathers and mothers reported significantly
fewer child behavior problems,
dysfunctional parenting practices, and interparental conflict about child - rearing than waitlist
parents.
However groups did not differ on maternal distress on the ECBI or on the PSI
Parenting Stress and
Parent - Child
Dysfunctional Interaction subscales, although, on the Difficult Child subscale, treatment mothers reported
fewer problem behaviors.