
#33 Agresividad hacia los padres: cuando un hijo pega.
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🎙En el episodio de hoy trataremos de comprender que hay detrás de la conducta agresiva hacia los padres.
🧠Si lo analizamos desde la perspectiva del sistema nervioso, podemos cambiar la mirada y realizar intervenciones más certeras con la familia.
REFERENCIAS:
-Furlong M, McGilloway S, Bywater T, Hutchings J, Smith SM, Donnelly M. 2013. Cochrane Review: behavioral and cognitive behavioral group-based parenting programs for early-onset behavior problems in children aged 3 to 12 years (review). . Evid-based child health. 8(2):318-692.
-Healy SJ, Murray L, Cooper PJ, Hughes C, Halligan SL. 2015. A longitudinal investigation of maternal influences on the development of infant hostile attributions and aggression. J Clin Child Adolescent Psychol. 44(1):80-92.
-Heilmann A, Mehay A, Watt RG, Kelly Y, Durrant JE, van Turnhout J, Gershoff ET. 2021. Corporal punishment and child outcomes: a narrative review of prospective studies. Lancet. 398(10297):355-364.
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