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Sibling Transference and Tele in the Peer Group: The Road Less Travelled

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Title
Sibling Transference and Tele in the Peer Group: The Road Less Travelled
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Auckland University of Technology
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Tuwhera
Description

This dissertation explores sibling relationships, and relating in adult peer groups. It hypothesises that sibling relationships are important and influential to peer relationships. The sibling bond is usually the child’s first experience of a peer group. A review of the sibling literature indicates that siblings provide important experiences for each other such as recognition and approval, conflict and competition, cooperation, solidarity, and loyalty. Siblings may be crucial to the formation...

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Research paper
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Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2005
Creator
Brinsden, Raywyn
URL
https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/11253
Related subjects
Brothers and sisters psychology / Age groups / Interpersonal relations / Transference (Psychology)

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