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Springer, Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2(13), p. 164-180, 2010

DOI: 10.1007/s10567-010-0066-z

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Couple psychoeducation for new parents: Observed and potential effects on parenting

Journal article published in 2010 by W. Kim Halford ORCID, Jemima Petch
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Abstract

The transition to parenthood is a substantial challenge for many couples, and the extent to which the partners can support each other and their relationship is strongly related to the sensitivity and responsiveness of their parenting of their infant. This paper critically analyses the links between the couple relationship and parenting of infants and reviews the research evaluating couple psychoeducation (CP) to assist couples’ parenting of their infant. It is concluded that CP has considerable potential to enhance couples’ adaptation to parenthood and enhance the sensitivity and responsiveness of parenting of new infants. © Springer