Parental meta-emotion philosophy and the emotional life of families: theoretical models and preliminary data (Gottman et al., 1996)
Gottman, J. M., Katz, L. F., & Hooven, C. (1996). Parental meta-emotion philosophy and the emotional life of families: theoretical models and preliminary data. Journal of family psychology, 10(3), 243.
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