2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rlp.2016.09.005
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Estilos de personalidad dependiente y autocrítico: desempeño cognitivo y sintomatología depresiva

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“…One such potential mediating factor representing a workable mechanism in interventions is parental reflective functioning (Slade, 2007). Although there is indirect evidence indicating that selfcritical perfectionism undermines individuals' reflective functioning (Lundh, Johnsson, Sundqvistn, & Olsson, 2002;Rodríguez et al, 2017), an ability which in turn affects the quality of interpersonal behavior, including parenting (Camoirano, 2017;Ordway, Webb, Sadler, & Slade, 2015), this study is the first to examine the mediating role of parental reflective functioning in the association between parents' self-critical perfectionism and psychologically controlling parenting.…”
Section: Psychological Control and Parental Self-critical Perfectionismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One such potential mediating factor representing a workable mechanism in interventions is parental reflective functioning (Slade, 2007). Although there is indirect evidence indicating that selfcritical perfectionism undermines individuals' reflective functioning (Lundh, Johnsson, Sundqvistn, & Olsson, 2002;Rodríguez et al, 2017), an ability which in turn affects the quality of interpersonal behavior, including parenting (Camoirano, 2017;Ordway, Webb, Sadler, & Slade, 2015), this study is the first to examine the mediating role of parental reflective functioning in the association between parents' self-critical perfectionism and psychologically controlling parenting.…”
Section: Psychological Control and Parental Self-critical Perfectionismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lundh et al (2002), for example, found that self-critical perfectionism was related to difficulties identifying and describing emotions in samples of students and adults. Rodríguez et al (2017) reported that college students with higher levels of self-critical perfectionism displayed lower capacities for emotion recognition, which is considered a basic feature of reflective functioning (Luyten, Fonagy, Lowyck, & Vermote, 2012). de la Parra, Dagnino, Valdés, and Krause (2017) also found that self-critical perfectionism was associated with more difficulties in the perception of one's self and others and in affect differentiation.…”
Section: Parental Reflective Functioning and Parent-child Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a lack of empirical evidence regarding the performance in the SCWT in clinical Spanish-speaking samples. To our best knowledge, the only related study was performed by Rodríguez et al (2017). This study was conducted with 91 Chilean, nonclinical undergraduates who responded, among other instruments, to the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI; Beck et al, 1961) and the SCWT.…”
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“…En un estudio realizado en estudiantes de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile y de la Universidad de Chile, se encontró asociación significativa en escalas de autocrítica y eficacia, tal asociación fue negativa, por lo tanto, se concluyó que a mayor autocrítica tenga una persona, menor será su capacidad de reconocer su estado de salud mental (Rodríguez et al 2017).…”
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