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Title Burdened children : theory, research and treatment of parentification / editor, Nancy D. Chase.

Publication Info. Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, [1999]
©1999

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 199 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Parentification : an overview of theory, research, and societal issues / Nancy D. Chase -- Cross-sex and same-sex family alliances : immediate and long-term effects on sons and daughters / Deborah Jacobvitz, Shelley Riggs, and Elizabeth Johnson -- Workaholic children : one method of fulfilling the parentification role / Bryan E. Robinson -- Parentification of siblings of children with disability or chronic disease / Suzanne Lamorey -- Assessing childhood parentification : guidelines for researchers and clinicians / Gregory J. Jurkovic, Richard Morrell, and Alison Thirkield -- Object relations therapy for individuals with narcissistic and masochistic parentification styles / Marolyn Wells and Rebecca Jones -- Therapeutic rituals and rites of passage : helping parentified children and their families / Helen W. Coale -- Trauma, invisibility, and loss : multiple metaphors of parentification / Bruce Lackie -- Parentification in the context of the African American family / Louis P. Anderson -- The archetype of the parentified child : a psychosomatic presence / Paula M. Reeves.
Summary "What are the developmental effects on children who must fulfill the family role of parent? Editor Nancy D. Chase defines parentified children as children who are compelled to perform the role of parent at the expense of their own developmentally appropriate needs and pursuits. With uncanny sensibilities, these children are attuned to their parents moods, wishes, vulnerabilities, and nuances." "This volume is a comprehensive study of parentification in the family, covering both theoretical as well as clinical topics by a group of distinguished contributors." "Students, academics, and professionals in family studies, social work, child abuse, developmental psychology, school psychology, and family therapy will find Burdened Children an excellent resource on this phenomenon."--Jacket.
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Subject Parental influences.
Parental influences.
Stress in children.
Stress in children.
Dysfunctional families.
Dysfunctional families.
Helping behavior in children.
Helping behavior in children.
Role playing in children.
Role playing in children.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Chase, Nancy D.
Other Form: Print version: Burdened children. Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, ©1999 0761907637 (DLC) 99006009 (OCoLC)40660088
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