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doi: 10.26529/cepsj.243
handle: 20.500.12556/RUL-45536
The notion of authority is common in the literature on parent-child relationships. However, the notion of ‘parental authority’ remains largely unspecified. The present article first critically reviews conceptualisations of parental authority in selected developmental-psychological approaches. We find the absence of an explicit and integrated theoretical and empirical conceptualisation of parental authority, as well as a certain lack of consistency in the application of the concept. Against the background of this review, we suggest initial steps towards a concept of parental authority as relational, dynamic and co-constituted in the sense of a joint product and outcome of family relationships.
mladostniki, starši, medosebne komunikacije, Parentchild relationship, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/173.5/.7:316.356.2, Education (General), Parental authority, medosebni odnosi, Adolescence, Recognition, avtoriteta, Power, vzgoja, Control, L7-991, adolescenca
mladostniki, starši, medosebne komunikacije, Parentchild relationship, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/173.5/.7:316.356.2, Education (General), Parental authority, medosebni odnosi, Adolescence, Recognition, avtoriteta, Power, vzgoja, Control, L7-991, adolescenca
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