Adaptive and maladaptive gatekeeping behaviours and attitudes : implications for child outcomes after separation and divorce

A parent's attitude towards the other parent's involvement with a child (gatekeeping) - implications for that other parent's relationship with the child - family dynamics during separation and divorce - maternal identity - mother/father perception of parenting role - facilitative gate...

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Published inFamily court review Vol. 55; no. 2; pp. 260 - 272
Main Authors Saini, Michael A., Drozd, Leslie M., Olesen, Nancy W.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Madison Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.04.2017
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Summary:A parent's attitude towards the other parent's involvement with a child (gatekeeping) - implications for that other parent's relationship with the child - family dynamics during separation and divorce - maternal identity - mother/father perception of parenting role - facilitative gatekeeping - restrictive gatekeeping - inconsistent gatekeeping - impact on children after separation.
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Family Court Review: an interdisciplinary journal, Vol. 55, No. 2, April 2017: 260-272
ISSN:1531-2445
1744-1617
DOI:10.1111/fcre.12276