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Identifier |
000417308 |
Title |
Ανάλυση διαδρομών στη σχέση γονεϊκής απόρριψης και ενήλικου δεσμού |
Alternative Title |
Analysis model for parental rejection and adult's relation |
Author
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Κουνάλη, Βασιλική
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Thesis advisor
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Γιοβαζολιάς, Θεόδωρος
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Abstract |
The theory of parental acceptance (PARTheory) is a theory of socialization and development of the individual, which attempts to predict and explain important causes, consequences and other correlations of adults’ interpersonal relations. The Theory of Parental Acceptance / Rejection argues that all people have the inherent need to receive love, affection and care from the important others and from the figures of their bond, while the above elements and the acceptance or rejection experienced by a person By their parents seems to have a significant impact on the development of relationships in adult life.
In addition, it has been found that, according to the Theory of Schemas that individuals who develop early negative experiences in their childhood within the “core” family are experiencing significant difficulties in their subsequent relationships with their surroundings as they develop negative emotions, difficulties in their emotional expression Up to psychopathological problems.
The purpose of this paper is to examine the model of path analysis in the relationship between parental rejection and adult relationships, with early imbalance schemas as a mediating factor. In particular, this paper attempts to investigate the relationship between parental rejection and acceptance and the bonds that the individual enters into adulthood, but also the role they play in this early imbalance schemes
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Language |
Greek |
Subject |
Aduit relation |
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Early maladaptive schemas |
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Parental rejection |
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Γονεϊκή απόρριψη |
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Ενήλικος δεσμός |
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Πρώιμα δυσπροσάρμοστα σχήματα |
Issue date |
2017-06-27 |
Collection
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School/Department--School of Social Sciences--Department of Psychology--Graduate theses
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Type of Work--Graduate theses
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Permanent Link |
https://elocus.lib.uoc.gr//dlib/9/c/3/metadata-dlib-1532336839-123322-26885.tkl
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