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Indirect Parenting Interventions, Neuroscience and the Parent-Child Relationship: Second-Order Parenting
 
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ISBN13:9781032464336
ISBN10:103246433X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:280 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:520 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 25 Illustrations, black & white; 14 Halftones, black & white; 11 Line drawings, black & white; 27 Tables, black & white
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Indirect Parenting Interventions, Neuroscience and the Parent-Child Relationship

Second-Order Parenting
 
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Short description:

This volume explores indirect parenting behavior that changes the structure of the parent-child relationship, examining the ecological dimension of parenting in addition to nurturance and control.

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This volume explores indirect parenting behavior that changes the structure of the parent-child relationship, examining the ecological dimension of parenting in addition to nurturance and control.


Drawing on neuroscientific research in parenting, it provides a model for how children learn implicitly and how parents can relate to children through indirect means. Roberts argues that first-order parenting techniques, teaching specific behaviors to reduce unwanted child behaviors, are overused. He examines and offers guidance on how indirect interventions that place emphasis on the interactional components of the parent/child relationship, such as modelling, storytelling, reframing, humor, and paradox, can support parents and children in developing positive relationships.
? Addresses the latest brain research and its application to parent/child interactions
? Introduces the student to aspects of the parent/child relationship that are not covered in most courses
? Useful to clinicians who work directly with parents
? Offers a perspective on parenting that differs from most parenting models
? Facilitates awareness of how unconscious and nonverbal communication affects parenting
? Serves to deepen the relationship with the child and curb unwanted behavior


Indirect Parenting Interventions, Neuroscience and the Parent-Child Relationship will be thought-provoking reading for students and scholars of parenting and family systems, as well as clinicians who work directly with parents giving them a broader perspective in dealing with parent/child interactions.



?The systemic perspective on family dynamics adds fresh insight to existing approaches to parent education. Dr Roberts proposes that second order parenting can enhance the education process by focusing on parental attitudes and behaviors as well as techniques to alter children?s behavior. Parent-child interaction is viewed from a wide-angle systemic perspective. Transformational change in the affective climate of the family can arise from unconscious and implicit processes happening within family relationships. I am impressed with the extensive research presented in Dr Roberts?s work. Readers from the fields of psychology, child development, family relations and parent education will appreciate the thorough documentation supporting his recommendations.?


Del Hayden, Professor of Counseling (Emeritus), Western Kentucky University


"Consistent with the tradition of Carl Whitaker?s Symbolic Experiential Psychotherapy model, Dr. Thomas Roberts has written a very controversial book on second order parenting that veers away from typical parenting models in that it focuses on both explicit parenting interventions (first order change/parenting) as well as implicit parenting interventions (second order change/parenting) where the unconscious and emotional process of learning is emphasized. Using his understanding and knowledge of up-to-date neuroscience research and attachment theory, Dr. Roberts has written a cutting edge and much needed parenting book that will resonate with many parents with who want to connect creatively with their children."


- Michael Chafin, Psychotherapist and Former President of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)

Table of Contents:

Preface  Part I. The Basics of Parenting and Family Development  1. Introduction to Parenting Models 2. What is Second Order Parenting? 3. Systems/Dialectical Theory 4. Factors that Impact Parenting 5. Parenting and Neuroscience  Part II. Putting it All Together  6. Attachment, Systems Theory, and Neuroscience: Using Indirect, Implicit, and Paradoxical Methods 7. Modeling 8. Storytelling 9. Reframing 10. Humor  11. Confusion/Rope-a-Dope 12. Paradox 13. Postscript 14. Glossary 15. Index