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Prenatal Family Dynamics Couple and Coparenting Relationships During and Postpregnancy
Título:
Prenatal Family Dynamics Couple and Coparenting Relationships During and Postpregnancy
ISBN:
9783030519889
Edición:
1st ed. 2021.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Descripción física:
XXIV, 393 p. 21 illus. online resource.
Contenido:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Observations of Family Dynamics During the Transition to Parenthood: The Emergence of the Family Triad -- Chapter 2. Harbingers of Prenatal Coparenting and Family Dynamics During Pregnancy -- Chapter 3. Maternal and Paternal Representations and Interactions During Pregnancy -- Chapter 4. Prenatal Marital Interaction: Relations with Later Parent-Child Interactions, Marital and Coparenting quality, Whole Family Dynamics, and Child Outcomes -- Chapter 5. Interpersonal Dynamics of Young Parenthood and Development of Secure Coparenting Relationships -- Chapter 6. Prenatal Coparenting Interactions: Two Contrasting Cases of Family Communication -- Chapter 7. Marital and Coparenting Harmony During Pregnancy: Forecasting Postpartum Family Dynamics Observed in First-Time Parents -- Chapter 8. Importance of Behavioral Coparenting Under High Arousal from Pregnancy to Early Childhood: Implications for Children's Cognitive Development and Attachment Security -- Chapter 9. From Pregnancy to Toddlerhood: Does Gender Matter for the Development of Family Relationships? -- Chapter 10. Attachment Matching and Coparental Intuitive Interactions in Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Couples Planning Parenthood -- Chapter 11. From Infertility to Parenthood: The Influence of Partners' Stress and Romantic Relationship on the Development of Family Dynamics -- Chapter 12. Coparenting the First Child While Expecting the Second -- Chapter 13. A Prenatal Intervention to Support Coparenting in Unmarried African American Family Systems -- Chapter 14. Continuity and Discontinuity from Early Caregiving Experiences to Adult Intimate and Parent-Child Relationships: Implications for Family-Centered Prevention and Early Intervention -- Chapter 15. Understanding Teen Parents in a Modern Context: Prenatal Hopes and Postnatal Realities -- Chapter 16. Future Directions in Research and Practice. .
Síntesis:
This book examines family interactions and relationships during the transition to parenthood. It offers a unique integration of different lines of research on prenatal family dynamics contributed by leading family researchers in North America and Europe who use observational approaches to study emergent family processes. The book explores prenatal dynamics in diverse families, including adolescent couples, same-sex couples, couples experiencing infertility, and couples expecting their second child. The introduction, anchored in family systems and structural theories, provides an overview of challenges couples commonly experience during the transition to parenthood and details prenatal family processes that predict postpartum adjustment in families. This sets the stage for subsequent chapters by emphasizing unparalleled windows into prenatal family dynamics provided by direct observation. Initial chapters focus on predictors of prenatal interactions and partners' representations of parenthood. Subsequent chapters describe original research on prebirth couple interactions and the coparenting relationship emerging during pregnancy. The volume includes several studies that rely on innovative research designs using observations of simulated couple encounters with their newborn, represented by a life-sized infant doll. The book concludes with a review of recent prenatal intervention programs designed to improve interpersonal and coparenting relationships of married and unmarried couples. The volume offers recommendations for future research on prenatal family dynamics, including suggestions for methodological advances, exploration of prenatal risk factors, expansion of conceptual models to incorporate culturally-meaningful coparents besides mothers and fathers, and further focus on prenatal intervention programs. This book is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians and professionals, and graduate students in the fields of infant mental health/early child development, family studies, pediatrics, developmental psychology, public health, social work, and early childhood education.
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