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The effect of a parenting seminar based on attachment theory upon parental beliefs and expectations in the adolescent family

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Kevin E Skinner. The Effect of a Parenting Seminar Based On Attachment Theory Upon Parental Beliefs and Expectations In the Adolescent Family. Denver Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9a9240de-e8dd-4d1f-9237-6ab2d0cacd10.

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K. E. Skinner. The effect of a parenting seminar based on attachment theory upon parental beliefs and expectations in the adolescent family. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9a9240de-e8dd-4d1f-9237-6ab2d0cacd10

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Kevin E Skinner. The Effect of a Parenting Seminar Based On Attachment Theory Upon Parental Beliefs and Expectations In the Adolescent Family. Denver Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9a9240de-e8dd-4d1f-9237-6ab2d0cacd10.

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  • This study investigated the reduction of negative parental target-based and category-based beliefs and expectations in the adolescent family through a parenting seminar based on attachment theory. The seminar included instructional content to guide assigned parent-adolescent interactions and attachment experiences. A sample of 23 participants representing 18 family units attended six sessions over 11 weeks. The Stereotypes of Adolescence Scale (Buchanan & Holmbeck, 1998) was administered. Results showed statistically significant change in pre- and posttest scores for 7 of 10 subscales. Qualitative data gathered through participant feedback provided a means of triangulation in support of these results.
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  • 02/17/2024

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