Internalizing and externalizing disorders and type of family of origin – theoretical analysis and findings Cover Image

Internalizing and externalizing disorders and type of family of origin – theoretical analysis and findings
Internalizing and externalizing disorders and type of family of origin – theoretical analysis and findings

Author(s): Ewa Wysocka , Barbara Ostafińska-Molik
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, Individual Psychology
Published by: Fundacja Pedagogium
Keywords: family system; internalizing disorders; externalizing disorders; mixed disorders; youth; mechanisms of disorders

Summary/Abstract: The authors conducted theoretical and empirical analysis of mechanisms of adjustment disorders (internalizing, externalizing and mixed) inherent in the family of origin. As the basis for the analyses, a systemic approach to the family was adopted, and within it, typological differentiation based on the concept of David Field (correct, chaotic, power, entangled and overprotective family), as well as the concept of emotional and behavioural disorders of Thomas M. Achenbach, which distinguishes internalizing, externalizing and mixed disorders. An analysis of relations between types and dimensions (syndromes) of adjustment disorders and types of the family of origin was attempted. The analysis showed that the quality of the family of origin (indicated by type) to a small extent determines differences in thetypes of adjustment disorders. However, certain significant tendencies were observed, which allow to conclude that specific forms of disorders are connected with particular features of the family of origin (taking into account differentiation resulting from parental roles: mother and father).

  • Issue Year: 8/2014
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 321-344
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English