Hospital social workers and indirect trauma exposure: An exploratory study of contributing factors

K Badger, D Royse, C Craig - Health & Social Work, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Reactivity Index), emotional separation (measured by the Maintenance of Emotional
differentiate during work with patients and families and manage organizational stressors to …

Bidirectional associations between maternal depression, hostile parenting, and early child emotional problems: Findings from the all our families cohort

RF Hentges, SA Graham, A Plamondon… - Journal of Affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
… , control impulses, and adjust behavioral responses to different … mechanism, we examined
indirect effect estimates in MPlus … -reactive parenting experienced during infancy on later child

Emotional competence during childhood and adolescence

SA Denham - Handbook of emotional development, 2019 - Springer
children’s temperaments are obvious potential boundary … In turn, emotional reactivity to
close friend conflict predicted … direct effects, indirect contributions to classroom adjustment and …

The viability of structural family therapy in the twenty-first century: An analysis of key indicators

CR McAdams, R Avadhanam, VA Foster… - Contemporary Family …, 2016 - Springer
… and 2015 that directly or indirectly disputed the conceptual or … hierarchy, system and
subsystem boundaries, and member … evidence that structural family therapy’s adjustment to a new …

Mother‐infant synchrony and the development of moral orientation in childhood and adolescence: Direct and indirect mechanisms of developmental continuity

R Feldman - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… Attrition was mainly related to the family's moving to a distant … combines warm affect with
clear structure and boundaries. … given the use of age-adjusted tests. Trend analysis for verbal IQ …

Effortful control, parent-child relationships, and behavior problems among preschool-aged children experiencing adversity

JL Coe, L Micalizzi, L Huffhines, R Seifer… - … of Child and Family …, 2024 - Springer
… the role of the parent-child relationship in child adjustment is … strategies that reduce their
emotional reactivity and arousal in … family systems theory would require examining boundaries

Social relationships across contexts: Family-peer linkages

RD Parke, R O'Neil - Relationships as developmental contexts, 1999 - taylorfrancis.com
… on children’s relationships with peers is often indirect … For example, maternal sensitivity to
children’s emotional reactivity … into child care and the quality of child care predict adjustment in …

Assessing interpersonal fusion: Reliability and validity of a new DSI fusion with others subscale

EA Skowron, TA Schmitt - Journal of marital and family therapy, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… scores reflect less emotional reactivity or greater differentiation … , family functioning ,
psychosocial adjustment, and health. … for psychological and emotional blumng of boundaries with …

The interparental relationship: Meta-analytic associations with children's maladjustment and responses to interparental conflict.

WM van Eldik, AD de Haan, LQ Parry… - Psychological …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
… and indices of children’s emotional reactivity including distress, fear, … structure of the data);
(g) Studies investigated families … —or indirectly—related to children’s adjustment problems …

Profiles of cognitive appraisals and triangulation into interparental conflict: Implications for adolescent adjustment.

GM Fosco, BC Bray - Journal of Family Psychology, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
… In a longitudinal analysis that also accounted for emotional reactivity, Buehler and Welsh (…
, it was not possible to probe different postdivorce family structures, such as shared custody, …