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"IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES" BETWEEN PARENT AND CHILD: A Case Report of Interactional Pathology

Certain parents use their child as a representative of their own unacceptable impulses, perceiving the youngster as evil and seeking experts to confirm their opinion. They come to mental health clinics for diagnoses but not treatment; evidence that contradicts their view is ignored out of a need to...

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Published in:American journal of orthopsychiatry 1978-10, Vol.48 (4), p.703-716
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Child Reactive Disorders - psychology
Child Rearing
Female
Human
Humans
Inpatient
Juvenile Delinquency - psychology
Legal Processes
Male
Parent Child Communication
Parent-Child Relations
Pathology
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Professional Ethics
Psychiatric Clinics
Psychopathology
Self Concept
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