The “King Child” and His Family, the “Tyrant Child” and His Family, Their Environments (notice n° 588847)

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Personal name Renier, Janine
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Title The “King Child” and His Family, the “Tyrant Child” and His Family, Their Environments
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008.<br/>
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General note 59
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Summary, etc. A “king child,” like a “tyrant child,” is never exclusive to a particular situation or context. It is the result of the interaction between several multifactor elements. The notion of “king child” does not only refer to the figure of a child, but to a relationship between children and adults, which seems to have changed in contemporary society. We try to distinguish a “king child” from a “tyrant child,” their respective family functioning, and their inscription into our socio-cultural context. The questions about clinical work and therapeutic trajectories are open for discussion.
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Personal name Schrod, Hannelore
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Note Thérapie Familiale | 29 | 1 | 2008-04-04 | p. 103-118 | 0250-4952
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