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Parent-Adolescent Relationships and its Association to Adolescents' self-esteem.

Mohd. Jamil Yaacob, (2006) Parent-Adolescent Relationships and its Association to Adolescents' self-esteem. Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, 13 (1). pp. 21-24. ISSN 1394195X

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Universiti Sains Malaysia, School of Medical Sciences, Child and Adolescents Psychiatric Clinic

Abstract

Psychoanalysts believed that early mother-child relationships form the prototype of all future relationships and the outcome of adolescents development depends on their ego-strength. Object relations theory believed that intrapsychic process mediates interpersonal interaction to develop a sense of secure self and adolescents must relinquish the internalized other in order to develop a more mature sense of self. Social-relation theory believed that mothers and fathers provide different socialization experiences. Self-esteem depends on the functioning of the whole family in which adolescent is intimately related to the dyadic relationship in a family. There is an association between interparental conflict and adolescent’s self-esteem and problem behaviour.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Parent, adolescent, self-esteem
Subjects:R Medicine
ID Code:827

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