par Mouton, Bénédicte
;Loop, Laurie;Stiévenart, Marie;Brassart, Elise;Roskam, Isabelle
Référence Enfance, 2015, 3, page (365-381)
Publication Publié, 2015-09
;Loop, Laurie;Stiévenart, Marie;Brassart, Elise;Roskam, IsabelleRéférence Enfance, 2015, 3, page (365-381)
Publication Publié, 2015-09
Article révisé par les pairs
| Résumé : | The efficiency of parenting interventions for parents of externalized preschoolers has been largely documented. But possible negative effects of these interventions could be found on secondary parenting aspects. The impact on co-parenting (collaboration between the two parents) is measured here in two parenting interventions experimented in the H2M study, one aiming at improving parental self-efficacy, the other parental verbal responsiveness (N = 60). Results show the absence of global negative effects of these interventions on the participating parent's co-parenting. But, this evolution of co-parenting differs according to the parent's gender and the type of intervention. Moreover, a negative relation is found between co-parenting and the therapeutic alliance that parents create with the intervention therapists. |



