997 resultados para Father-son attachment


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Pour respecter les droits d'auteur, la version électronique de ce mémoire a été dépouillée de ses documents visuels et audio-visuels. La version intégrale du mémoire a été déposé au Service de la gestion des documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.

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Essai doctoral présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l’obtention du grade de Docteur en psychologie (D.Psy.), option clinique

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Conciliar el trabajo y la familia es una lucha cotidiana que cada persona realiza para satisfacer las exigencias de ambas dimensiones de su vida. El no tener consciencia del problema que surge en el empleado para lograr esta conciliación y la ausencia de soluciones eficaces a éste, no sólo afecta a la organización a través de la baja productividad, el absentismo, el aumento del estrés, entre otros efectos; sino también a la vida familiar, social, física y psicológica del trabajador. Es por ello, que este proyecto de grado busca a partir de la revisión de la literatura mostrar cómo la percepción que tienen los trabajadores de su equilibrio trabajo-familia, se ve influenciada por un factor organizativo, como lo son los turnos laborales; además evidenciar las soluciones que se han implementado en las diferentes empresas de manera exitósa, para finalmente plantear estrategias que se puedan aplicar en las organizaciones facilitando el equilibrio trabajo-familia de los trabajadores.

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Pós-graduação em Psicologia - FCLAS

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A fair number of Cicero's letters reveal his concern for his daughter Tullia and his son Marcus. Recent scholarship has read these letters as evidence for a ‘natural’ emotional attachment of a father to his children, in reaction to Philippe Ariès's opposite claim. This chapter considers whether Cicero's letters can be analysed only as expressions of paternal affection. The fact that the pater familias Cicero occupies a political position simultaneously in his nuclear family, his domus, and the Senate, results in a concern for his prestige within the social field of the aristocracy. And this concern is necessarily conferred upon his support of the education and the social and political career of his children. The chapter traces the gender-specific differences between Cicero's treatment of Tullia and Marcus, shows the social construction of parental affection, and contributes to a further understanding of the different functions of daughters and sons in the social force field of family memory.

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Parental religiosity has been shown to predict child and adolescent religiosity, but the role of parents in emerging adult religiosity is largely unknown. We explored associations among emerging adult religiosity, perceived parental religiosity, perceived similarity to mother's and to father's religious beliefs, parental faith support, and parental attachment. Participants were 481 alumni of two Christian colleges and completed surveys online. Emerging adult religiosity (measured by Christian orthodoxy and intrinsic religiosity) was high and similar to parents' religiosity. Perceived similarity to parents' religious beliefs, faith support, and attachment to fathers predicted emerging adult religiosity. However, parental religiosity alone was a weak predictor and functioned as a negative suppressor variable when combined with similarity to parents' beliefs and faith support. Findings underscore the importance of parental support and parent-child relationship dynamics more than the level of parental religiosity and point to possibly unique roles for mothers and fathers in emerging adult religiosity.

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The current study investigates the relationship between individual differences in attachment style and the recall of autobiographical memories. According to attachment theory, affect regulation strategies employed by individuals high in attachment anxiety and high in attachment avoidance are likely to influence how information about the past is recalled. This study examines how attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance relate to the presence of negative emotions in autobiographical memories of upsetting events with important relationship figures (i.e., mother, father, or roommate). Participants included 248 undergraduate students ranging from ages 18-22 that attend a public university in the northeast. As hypothesized, individuals with an avoidant attachment expressed less sadness in their responses to the written narrative task, especially when prompted for memories involving their primary caregiver. Contrary to the hypothesis, anxiously attached individuals did not display higher levels of worry/fear emotions in their responses to the written narrative. Attachment anxiety was related to some differences in emotional content; however, this varied by relationship partner. The results provide evidence linking attachment style to emotion selection and retrieval in autobiographical memories of ‘upsetting’ events. Implications for close relationships and therapy are discussed.

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A mediados del siglo XVIII los grandes comerciantes de distintos espacios hispanoamericanos, acumulan suficientes caudales que les permiten comprar títulos de nobleza, distinciones o formar mayorazgos que relumbren sus nombres y perpetúen sus bienes adquiridos. Este proceso es mayormente evidente en los espacios mexicanos y peruanos; pero no se conocen casos concretos para el espacio rioplatense. Como planteó José Torre Revello, esto no implica que los comerciantes rioplatenses no intentasen ennoblecerse. El presente estudio de caso detalla como Don Vicente de Azcuénaga intenta fundar un mayorazgo en la ciudad de Buenos Aires a favor de su primogénito Miguel. A través de este estudio basado en las "probanzas" se puede observar como la familia Azcuénaga pretende resaltar su nombre frente al resto de sus contemporáneos, pero las relaciones entre padre e hijo nos conducen a la vez a replantearnos interrogantes referentes a las tradiciones de acumulación y conservación de patrimonios

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A mediados del siglo XVIII los grandes comerciantes de distintos espacios hispanoamericanos, acumulan suficientes caudales que les permiten comprar títulos de nobleza, distinciones o formar mayorazgos que relumbren sus nombres y perpetúen sus bienes adquiridos. Este proceso es mayormente evidente en los espacios mexicanos y peruanos; pero no se conocen casos concretos para el espacio rioplatense. Como planteó José Torre Revello, esto no implica que los comerciantes rioplatenses no intentasen ennoblecerse. El presente estudio de caso detalla como Don Vicente de Azcuénaga intenta fundar un mayorazgo en la ciudad de Buenos Aires a favor de su primogénito Miguel. A través de este estudio basado en las "probanzas" se puede observar como la familia Azcuénaga pretende resaltar su nombre frente al resto de sus contemporáneos, pero las relaciones entre padre e hijo nos conducen a la vez a replantearnos interrogantes referentes a las tradiciones de acumulación y conservación de patrimonios

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A mediados del siglo XVIII los grandes comerciantes de distintos espacios hispanoamericanos, acumulan suficientes caudales que les permiten comprar títulos de nobleza, distinciones o formar mayorazgos que relumbren sus nombres y perpetúen sus bienes adquiridos. Este proceso es mayormente evidente en los espacios mexicanos y peruanos; pero no se conocen casos concretos para el espacio rioplatense. Como planteó José Torre Revello, esto no implica que los comerciantes rioplatenses no intentasen ennoblecerse. El presente estudio de caso detalla como Don Vicente de Azcuénaga intenta fundar un mayorazgo en la ciudad de Buenos Aires a favor de su primogénito Miguel. A través de este estudio basado en las "probanzas" se puede observar como la familia Azcuénaga pretende resaltar su nombre frente al resto de sus contemporáneos, pero las relaciones entre padre e hijo nos conducen a la vez a replantearnos interrogantes referentes a las tradiciones de acumulación y conservación de patrimonios

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This collection consists primarily of quarter bills and butler's bills from Charles Walker and Charles Walker, Jr.'s years as students at Harvard College, from 1785 to 1789 and from 1815-1816. It includes the following materials from Charles Walker: a form of admission (a printed form letter with manuscript annotations and signatures) from August 1785, quarter bills and butler's bills from 1785 to 1789, and occasional receipts of payment. The documents from Charles Walker, Jr. are less numerous, consisting solely of quarter bills from 1815 and 1816. The bills for father and son include annotations explaining the basis of additional or unusual charges, including fines for absence from lectures and prayers. The form used for the son's quarter bills, issued in 1815 and 1816, separate the amounts owed into the following categories: Steward and Commons, Sizings, Study and Cellar Rent, Instruction, Librarian, Natural History, Episcopal Church, Books, Catalogue and Commencement Dinner, Repairs, Sweepers, Assessments for delinquency in payment of Quarter Bills, Wood, and Fines. All of the bills are printed forms which were then filled out by hand, by either the steward or the butler, and issued to the students. Caleb Gannett was the College steward during both father and son's era. Joshua Paine, William Harris, and Thomas Adams served, successively, as butler during the father's era. Some of the butler's bills are signed by Roger Vose, a student who appears to have been employed by the butler in 1786 and 1787.

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Five letters sent from Gardiner, Maine, Boston, and New York. In several, there are messages included from Emma and Robert Hallowell Gardiner. One letter includes anectdotes regarding the late William Tudor and the American Revolution. One letter written to Tudor while he was chargé d’affairs in Rio de Janeiro relates news that his brother, Henry James (Harry), was setting up a salt-making business; it also includes a message from Delia, anticipating his return to the United States. Two additional undated letters, addressed to Tudor in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, likely before Tudor’s father died in 1819, contain family news and local gossip.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.

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Fine copy of al-Jaghmīnī's (d.1344) Qānūnchah, a compendium on medicine and an extract from Ibn Sīnā’s Qānūn. Brockelmann treats this author as distinct from an astronomer of the same name who died in 1221.