

Reiss states that shared construing always happens, and follows very specific interaction patterns that the family has carefully but subconsciously created throughout its life. Preliminary studies showed that families, when given tasks that dealt with gathering, interpreting and communicating information, differed from one another in ways that could be interpreted as an extension of George Kelly's concept of personal construct, thus becoming shared constructs. Three different types of families were participants in numerous experiments: families without any psychopathological diagnosis, families with offspring (age 12 to 30) who had character disorders, and families with offspring that had been diagnosed with schizophrenia. His research started off as a way to investigate whether some aspects of family life had influences over the development of schizophrenia in the offspring of the family. | HfdSelect -Kh $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/biblio.The term "family paradigm" is used by the author to define a set of shared beliefs and views that every family has, even though they are mainly present at a subliminal level. HfdIndexSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/Author.i \ HfdIndexSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/Main/Exploration/Author.i -k "David Reiss"

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)ĮXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Wicri/Amérique/explor/PittsburghV1/Data/Main/Exploration Marital Hostility and Child Sleep Problems: Direct and Indirect Associations via Hostile Parenting Scaramella Rand Conger David Reiss įathering and mothering in the family system: linking marital hostility and aggression in adopted toddlers Harold David Reiss Įffects of Prenatal and Postnatal Parent Depressive Symptoms on Adopted Child HPA Regulation: Independent and Moderated InfluencesĬarla Smith Stover Christian M. Influences of Biological and Adoptive Mothers' Depression and Antisocial Behavior on Adoptees' Early Behavior Trajectories Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Offspring Conduct Problems: Evidence From 3 Independent Genetically Sensitive Research Designsĭavid C. The Nature of Nurture: Disentangling Passive Genotype-Environment Correlation From Family Relationship Influences on Children's Externalizing Problems : Genetics and Epigenetics in Family Contextĭarya Gaysina David M. Using an Adoption Design to Separate Genetic, Prenatal, and Temperament Influences on Toddler Executive Function

Shaw David Reiss Anita Thapar īiological and rearing mother influences on child ADHD symptoms: revisiting the developmental interface between nature and nurture Harold David ReissĮffects of Parental Depressive Symptoms on Child Adjustment Moderated by Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Activity: Within‐ and Between‐Family Risk Transactions Between Child Social Wariness and Observed Structured Parenting: Evidence From a Prospective Adoption Study Leve Īdoptive Parent Hostility and Children's Peer Behavior Problems: Examining the Role of Genetically Informed Child Attributes on Adoptive Parent Behavior Natsuaki Darya Gaysina Doug Barrett Leslie D. Stress system development from age 4.5 to 6: Family environment predictors and adjustment implications of HPA activity stability versus change LeveĪdoptive parent hostility and children's peer behavior problems: examining the role of genetically informed child attributes on adoptive parent behavior. NeiderhiserĬhild-evoked maternal negativity from 9 to 27 months: evidence of gene-environment correlation and its moderation by marital distress Parenting on the development of children’s internalizing vs. LeveĬombined influences of genes, prenatal environment, cortisol, and

Genetic vulnerability interacts with parenting and early care education to predict increasing externalizing behavior. List of bibliographic references indexed by David Reiss Number of relevant bibliographic references: 17. David Reich < David Reiss < David Rettedal
