This pioneering book honestly confronts the interactions by which parents and children change, develop, and sometimes affect each other negatively. Taking a unique interdisciplinary approach, this book describes in great detail, with jargon-free language this neglected area of parent-child dynamics.
This pioneering book honestly confronts the interactions by which parents and children change, develop, and sometimes affect each other negatively. Ta...
Effectively rewriting to account for the massive research findings that have become available in the nine years since the first edition, Ambert (sociology, York U., Toronto) draws primarily from her own discipline and psychology to explore the impact children have on their parents within the global social contexts in which families are situated, pa
Effectively rewriting to account for the massive research findings that have become available in the nine years since the first edition, Ambert (socio...