Haim Omer, "Parental Vigilant Care: A Guide for Clinicians and Caretakers"
English | ISBN: 1138651052, 1138651044 | 2017 | 150 pages | PDF | 1 MB
English | ISBN: 1138651052, 1138651044 | 2017 | 150 pages | PDF | 1 MB
This volume presents the concept of vigilant care as a protective and non-intrusive parental attitude to risky behaviors of children and adolescents. The effective component in vigilant care is not control, but parental presence. Vigilant care is a flexible attitude in which parents shift between levels of open attention, focused attention, and protective action, according to the alarm signals they detect. The author presents a detailed theoretical, empirical, and clinical rationale for the model that deals with potentially problematic parental attitudes or parent-child processes such as overparenting, psychological control, disregard of legitimate personal domains or of the child's need for self-determination, parent-child mutual distancing, and escalation.