Parent-Offspring Relations beyond Childhood - Intergenerational Transmission

4 important questions on Parent-Offspring Relations beyond Childhood - Intergenerational Transmission

What are the adult and child attachment styles?

1. Adult - autonomous; child - secure
2. Adult - dismissing; child - avoidant
3. Adult - preoccupied; child - resistant
4. Adult - unresolved; child - disorganized

What is the social learning theory?

According to this theory, parenting practices, child abuse or social relationships are learnt via observation and imitation.

What are the 6 dimensions of solidarity?

  • Associative (kind and frequency of contact)
  • Consensual (degree to which people agree to norms and values (society, politics)
  • Functional (exchanges of support (instrumental))
  • Normative (norms and values specific towards family behaviour)
  • Structural (geographic closeness, possibilities for contact (phone contact))
  • Affective (degree to which there is love and care in a relationship)
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What is the intergenerational ambivalence theory?

Psychological ambivalence: positive and negative feelings towards someone at the same time (siblings or parents for example).

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