Kimberly Renk, Ph.D., Angela Roddenberry, B.S., and Arazais Oliveros, B.A.
An early conflicted that was built between parents and their parenting style introduce the concept of ghosts in the nursery. Psychoanalytic tradition suggest that parents refer back to their own childhood. With that being said to treat this tale, the children and their families had to communication across theoretical orientation this could beneficial to address a childhood problems related to a problematic parent-child relationship. This research can help validate the presence concept in families experiencing such difficulties. This process is best used with the parents reenacts to behaviors of their own parents. “Freud …show more content…
The MCBS was designed to evaluate parenting practices related to conduct problems in children. This experiment use 396 children between the ages of 2 to 14. This experiment evaluated the composition and the consistency of the scale that provided evidence pertaining to concurrent, predictive, and incremental validity. The consistent evidence of each type of validity with the conceptualization of the scale and the pertinence to child conduct problem. The test was measure with sensitive to therapeutic change of the children problems. Over time the parents’ practices targeted improve with treatment. This treatment was called parent management training or PMT. Overall the results were very positive. They suggest that it was useful to evaluating the parents’ practice known to relate to the conduct of the problems. It often targeted for intervention in the parent- and family-based treatment. In their future studies, they utilized the MCBS to measure the parenting practice for the research of the development of the social, emotional, behavioral child problems, other than the disruptive conduct problems. They also used the sensitivity of the scale to determine the therapeutic change with the association with the treatments of others than PMT warrant to further the …show more content…
They took data from a 5 year prospective, longitudinal study of 531 incarcerated juvenile offenders that transition back and forth to a youth correction facility to their original community. 28.3% of the total sample who participants in the experiment were fathers before the age of 20. This experiment was broking down to six variable risk that predict who these adolescents entered into fatherhood before the age of 20. The six are gang members, resided with non-biological parent as primary caretaker, low socioeconomic status or (SES), child of parent with an alcoholism problem, low mother education, and families with large number of their members convicted of a felony. These variables were then place in the individual, family, and social domain. The predictive multivariate model was contributing factors of the primary domain that identified the cumulative probabilities of the family. Communities were also a demonstrating factor of a lot these associated with higher levels of disorganization including gang membership, low SES, high incidence of family disruptions, and other community risk indicators that needed to focus on providing a multi-age prevention approach. In result, this provided support to the development of prevention and intervention strategies focused across multiple ecological. It was mainly focusing on the