<b><p>Handbook of Dynamics in Parent-Child Relations</b> provides an innovative interdisciplinary perspective on theory research and methodology of dynamic processes in parent-child relations. Edited by distinguished scholar Leon Kuczynski this accessible volume is divided into six parts. Part I concerns dyadic processes in parent-child relationships and provides the conceptual grounding for the volume as a whole. Parts II and III examine the agency of the child and the agency of the parent respectively. Part IV considers dynamics in the parent-child dyad as they are mediated by or impact on various lifespan cultural and ecological contexts. Part 5 addresses the methodological implications of adopting a dynamic process view of parent-child relations. Part 6 weighs future directions for theory research and practice.</p><p>Interdisciplinary in scope <b>Handbook of Dynamics in Parent-Child Relations</b> will appeal to academics professionals graduate students and senior-level undergraduates involved with Developmental Psychology Family Science Human Ecology and Family Sociology.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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