Jeffrey Young’s parenting styles clinical theory: Literature review
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Resumo: | The family studies and its influence on social, emotional and cognitive development of children and adolescents have received attention in recent years. Researchers have stressed the importance of parenting styles, which to overall characteristics of interactions between parents and children. These characteristics have been discussed by Baumrind, Maccoby and Martin, and Steinberg, which expanded the understanding of the subject. Based on these authors, some studies aimed to investigate the association between parenting styles, psychopathology and positive aspects of development. However, a clinical model was proposed just in the nineties by Jeffrey Young, based on Schema Therapy. According to Young, the parenting styles are linked with the maladaptive mental schemas and are appointed as the same schemas names. The author proposes eighteen styles, grouped into five domains: Disconnection and Rejection, Impaired Autonomy and Performance, Impaired Limits, Other-Directedness, Overvigilance and Inhibition. Therefore, the current review presents some parenting styles models as well as Young’s theory. Some clinical and psychological assessment concerns also are discussed. Key words: Parenting Styles, literature review, Schema Therapy. |
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Jeffrey Young’s parenting styles clinical theory: Literature reviewModelo clínico de estilos parentais de Jeffrey Young: revisão da literaturaThe family studies and its influence on social, emotional and cognitive development of children and adolescents have received attention in recent years. Researchers have stressed the importance of parenting styles, which to overall characteristics of interactions between parents and children. These characteristics have been discussed by Baumrind, Maccoby and Martin, and Steinberg, which expanded the understanding of the subject. Based on these authors, some studies aimed to investigate the association between parenting styles, psychopathology and positive aspects of development. However, a clinical model was proposed just in the nineties by Jeffrey Young, based on Schema Therapy. According to Young, the parenting styles are linked with the maladaptive mental schemas and are appointed as the same schemas names. The author proposes eighteen styles, grouped into five domains: Disconnection and Rejection, Impaired Autonomy and Performance, Impaired Limits, Other-Directedness, Overvigilance and Inhibition. Therefore, the current review presents some parenting styles models as well as Young’s theory. Some clinical and psychological assessment concerns also are discussed. Key words: Parenting Styles, literature review, Schema Therapy.Os estudos focados na família e sua influência no desenvolvimento social, emocional e cognitivo da criança e do adolescente receberam destaque nas últimas décadas. Pesquisadores têm ressaltado a importância dos estilos parentais, os quais se referem às características globais de interações entre pais e filhos. Tais características foram discutidas por autores como Baumrind, Maccoby e Martin e Steinberg, dentre outros, que ampliaram a compreensão do tema e respaldaram, ainda, as investigações das relações entre os estilos parentais, as psicopatologias e os aspectos positivos do desenvolvimento. Entretanto, um modelo clínico foi proposto somente na década de 1990, por Jeffrey Young, associado à Terapia Focada em Esquemas. Para ele, os estilos parentais estão associados aos esquemas mentais desadaptados e recebem os mesmos nomes desses últimos. O autor propõe, com isso, a existência de dezoito estilos, distribuídos em cinco domínios: Desconexão e Rejeição; Autonomia e Desempenho Prejudicados; Limites Prejudicados; Orientação para o Outro; Hipervigilância e Inibição. Alguns modelos teóricos de estilos parentais, assim como o de Young, são apresentados neste texto. Também são discutidas algumas implicações praticas para a clínica e para a Avaliação Psicológica. Palavras-chave: Estilos Parentais, revisão teórica, Terapia Focada nos Esquemas.Unisinos2021-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicos/article/view/492010.4013/4920Contextos Clínicos; v. 2 n. 2 (2009): Jul-Dez; 113-1231983-3482reponame:Contextos Clínicosinstname:Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)instacron:Unisinosporhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicos/article/view/4920/2172Copyright (c) 2021 Contextos Clínicosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValentini, FelipeAlchieri, João Carlos2021-05-30T22:31:43Zoai:ojs2.revistas.unisinos.br:article/4920Revistahttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicosPUBhttps://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/contextosclinicos/oaidfalcke@unisinos.br||periodicos@unisinos.br1983-34821983-3482opendoar:2021-05-30T22:31:43Contextos Clínicos - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)false |
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Jeffrey Young’s parenting styles clinical theory: Literature review Modelo clínico de estilos parentais de Jeffrey Young: revisão da literatura |
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Jeffrey Young’s parenting styles clinical theory: Literature review Valentini, Felipe |
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Valentini, Felipe Alchieri, João Carlos |
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The family studies and its influence on social, emotional and cognitive development of children and adolescents have received attention in recent years. Researchers have stressed the importance of parenting styles, which to overall characteristics of interactions between parents and children. These characteristics have been discussed by Baumrind, Maccoby and Martin, and Steinberg, which expanded the understanding of the subject. Based on these authors, some studies aimed to investigate the association between parenting styles, psychopathology and positive aspects of development. However, a clinical model was proposed just in the nineties by Jeffrey Young, based on Schema Therapy. According to Young, the parenting styles are linked with the maladaptive mental schemas and are appointed as the same schemas names. The author proposes eighteen styles, grouped into five domains: Disconnection and Rejection, Impaired Autonomy and Performance, Impaired Limits, Other-Directedness, Overvigilance and Inhibition. Therefore, the current review presents some parenting styles models as well as Young’s theory. Some clinical and psychological assessment concerns also are discussed. Key words: Parenting Styles, literature review, Schema Therapy. |
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