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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2024

Isabelle Roskam
Affiliation:
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
James J. Gross
Affiliation:
University of California, Berkeley
Moïra Mikolajczak
Affiliation:
Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Preface: The Important and Reciprocal Relationships between Emotion Regulation and Parenting

    Isabelle Roskam, James J. Gross, and Moïra Mikolajczak

  5. Part IConceptual Foundations

    1. 1Parenting Science and Emotion Regulation: Principles, Effects, Determinants, and Supports

      Marc H. Bornstein

    2. 2Emotion Regulation in Self and Others

      Kate Petrova and James J. Gross

  6. Part IIInfluence of Parents’ Emotion Regulation on Parenting

    1. 3The Role of Parents’ Emotion Regulation in Supporting Parenting Behaviors and Practices

      Nastassia J. Hajal and Galen D. McNeil

    2. 4Parental Emotion Regulation: The Role of Parents’ Own Childhood Maltreatment

      Anat Talmon

    3. 5The Role of Parental Emotion Regulation in Parental Neglect and Violence

      Sarah Miragoli, Luca Milani, and Elena Camisasca

    4. 6Parental Emotion Regulation, Stress, and Burnout

      Moïra Mikolajczak, James J. Gross, and Isabelle Roskam

  7. Part IIIInfluence of Parenting on Child Emotion Regulation

    1. 7Parental Coregulation of Child Emotions

      Manfred Holodynski and Joscha Kärtner

    2. 8Parental Assistance with Children’s Extrinsic Emotion Regulation across Development

      Emily M. Cohodes and Dylan G. Gee

    3. 9Parental Socialization of Children’s Emotion and Its Regulation

      Tracy L. Spinrad and Nancy Eisenberg

  8. Part IVCurrent Trends

    1. 10Culture and the Challenges of Being a Good Parent

      Sara Harkness, Charles M. Super, Marjolijn J. M. Blom, Ughetta Moscardino, Sabrina Bonichini, Moises Rios Bermudez, Jong-Hay Rha, Barbara Welles, and Olaf Zylicz

    2. 11Leveraging Parent–Youth Interactions to Measure and Analyze Emotion Regulation

      Sarah A. Thomas and Lauren Micalizzi

    3. 12Neurobiology of Parenting and Implications for Emotion Regulation

      Helena J. V. Rutherford

    4. 13Emotional Labor in Parenting

      Gao-Xian Lin and Dorota Szczygieł

    5. 14Enhancing Parental Emotion Regulation Skills

      Sophie Havighurst and Christiane Kehoe

    6. Conclusions and Perspectives

      Isabelle Roskam, James J. Gross, and Moïra Mikolajczak

  9. Index

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