This chapter aims to explore the emotional processes connected to the parenting stress and competence, as specific risk factors in child maltreatment. We will consider two key aspects of the relationship between Emotion Regulation (ER) and child maltreatment: 1) ER as an important antecedent of child maltreatment and 2) violent parenting behaviors as an ER strategy. The theoretical framework of the Social Information Processing (SIP) model (Milner, 1993, 2000, 2003) will guide the subject. Gender differences and clinical implications will be discussed.
Miragoli, S., Milani, L., Camisasca, E., The role of parental emotion regulation in parental neglect and violence, in I. Roskam, J. G. &. M. M., The role of parental ER in parental neglect and violence, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (UK) 2023: 101-115. 10.1017/9781009304368.008 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/334876]
The role of parental emotion regulation in parental neglect and violence
Miragoli, SarahPrimo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Milani, LucaSecondo
Writing – Review & Editing
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2023
Abstract
This chapter aims to explore the emotional processes connected to the parenting stress and competence, as specific risk factors in child maltreatment. We will consider two key aspects of the relationship between Emotion Regulation (ER) and child maltreatment: 1) ER as an important antecedent of child maltreatment and 2) violent parenting behaviors as an ER strategy. The theoretical framework of the Social Information Processing (SIP) model (Milner, 1993, 2000, 2003) will guide the subject. Gender differences and clinical implications will be discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



