2008
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2008.36.4.455
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The Relationship of Psychological Birth Order to Irational Relationship Beliefs

Abstract: Psychological birth order is examined as a predictor of irrational relationship beliefs among Turkish people (N = 423) using a Turkish version (Kalkan, 2005) of the WhiteCampbell Psychological Birth Order Inventory (Campbell, White, & Stewart, 1991) and the Relationship Belief Inventory (Kalkan, 2006). Results of Pearson correlation analysis indicate that positions of psychologically first, middle, and youngest child were significantly related to irrational relationship beliefs. The correlation between psychol… Show more

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“…Teigiama, kad klaidingi įsitikinimai, atvirkščiai nei racionalūs, "sutrikdo žmogaus emocijas, elgesį ir adekvatų situacijos įvertinimą" (Ellis, Dryden, 2007). Taigi klaidingi įsitikinimai sukelia neigiamas emocijas, kurios paveikia elgesį, palaiko neadaptyvų žmogaus elgesį bei sukelia psichologinių sunkumų (Kalkan, 2008).…”
Section: Pasitenkinimas Santuoka Ir Su Juo Reikšmingai Susiję Sociodeunclassified
“…Teigiama, kad klaidingi įsitikinimai, atvirkščiai nei racionalūs, "sutrikdo žmogaus emocijas, elgesį ir adekvatų situacijos įvertinimą" (Ellis, Dryden, 2007). Taigi klaidingi įsitikinimai sukelia neigiamas emocijas, kurios paveikia elgesį, palaiko neadaptyvų žmogaus elgesį bei sukelia psichologinių sunkumų (Kalkan, 2008).…”
Section: Pasitenkinimas Santuoka Ir Su Juo Reikšmingai Susiję Sociodeunclassified
“…The middleborn has often been described as 'feeling squeezed out' since they can never get the full attention as is the case with the first and last born (Craighead & Nameroff, 2002). As a result, these middle borns often feel like they are in a race with the first born so as to take over the privileged position of their older sibling whilst still staying ahead of the youngest child (Kalkan, 2008;Adler, 1931). The middle child has also been referred to as the black sheep of the family and can go to great lengths to receive the attention they feel they were deprived by doing things such as joining rebellious social groups (Rickert, 2002).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"It is not, of course, the child's number in the order of successive births which influence his or her character, but the situation into which he or she is born and the manner he or she interprets his or her role as a child or his or her interactions with others". Child's personality is influenced mainly by his or her chronological place in the family because parents have a tendency of treating children differently based on the order of their birth (Isaacson, 2004) In the submission of Kalkan (2008) he makes it clear that there are two different types of birth order: actual and psychological. He explains actual birth order as the order in which a person comes into the world such as: first child born, only child born, second child born, or last child born.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Middle born children come into the world with a sibling already ahead of them. Middle children look at their older sibling and feel as if they are in a race with the first born (Kalkan, 2008). Middle children are both the teacher and the student and the babysitter and babysat (Kluger, 2011).Most middle born children compete with their older born sibling, this causes sibling rivalry among the two children (Leman, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%