Performing developmental tasks in emerging adults with childhood parentification – insights from literature

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Current Issues in Personality Psychology Pub Date : 2018-01-01 DOI:10.5114/cipp.2018.75750
Judyta Borchet, Aleksandra Lewandowska-Walter, T. Rostowska
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Abstract

Parentification is the process of role reversal between the child and the parent, whereby the child provides support and acts as the caregiver for the parent, instead of being supported and taken care of. The phenomenon of parentification may afflict families at diverse stages of development, including those before as well as after the phase of empty nest. Parentification may then pertain a threat to the development of a young person by impeding or preventing him or her from fulfilling developmental tasks. Furthermore, it can be a distracting factor in his/her future role as a partner, parent, or employee. The purpose of this review is to examine the current literature concerning the effects of retrospective parentification on young adults’ difficulties in performing developmental tasks and roles.
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在有童年教养的新成人中执行发展任务——来自文学的见解
亲子化是孩子和父母之间角色互换的过程,孩子为父母提供支持和照顾者,而不是被支持和照顾。父母化现象可能会影响到处于不同发展阶段的家庭,包括空巢阶段之前和之后的家庭。因此,亲子关系可能会阻碍或阻止年轻人完成发展任务,从而对他们的发展构成威胁。此外,这可能会成为他/她未来作为伴侣、父母或雇员的一个分散注意力的因素。本综述的目的是研究目前有关回顾性父母教养对年轻人在执行发展任务和角色方面的困难的影响的文献。
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