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The Application of Attachment Theory and Family Systems Theory to the Phenomena of ParentificationUniversity of Alabama, lhooper{at}bamaed.ua.edu Attachment theory and family systems theory, taken together, are proffered as a potential framework to understand the adverse effects of parentification. Attachment theory helps clarify the process of parentification as it involves the relationship between child and parent and/or caregiver. Family systems theory gives clarity to the context (i.e., the family system) in which parentification takes place. Internal working models are discussed as the mechanism through which meaning making about the parentification process happens and thereby informs the opportunity for positive and negative outcomes in adulthood. The proposed framework allows for a potentially broader view of this ubiquitous phenomenon parentification.
Key Words: attachment theory child maltreatment family systems theory parentification
The Family Journal, Vol. 15, No. 3,
217-223 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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