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Relationship Processes and Resilience in Children With Incarcerated Parents

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Relationship Processes and Resilience in Children with Incarcerated Parents - Poehlmann, Julie (Editor), and Eddy, J. M. (Editor), and Bauer, Patricia J. (Series edited by)
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Children with incarcerated parents are at risk for a variety of problematic outcomes, yet research has rarely examined protective factors or resilience processes that might mitigate such risk in this population. In this volume, we present findings from fi ve new studies that focus on child- or family-level resilience processes in children with parents currently or recently incarcerated in jail or prison. In the fi rst study, empathic responding is examined as a protective factor against aggressive peer relations for 210 ...

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Relationship Processes and Resilience in Children with Incarcerated Parents 2013, Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken

ISBN-13: 9781118795002

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