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The present volume deals with the experience of ambivalence in family relations - a well-known phenomenon that has inspired more and more research and theorizing in the last years but that is however sometimes difficult to capture.

Bringing together junior and senior researchers from different parts of the world, ideas on theory and research are elaborated following qualitative and quantitative approaches. This book thus contributes to theory-building as well as outlining research results and helping to develop measurement in interpersonal and intergenerational relations.
Series Editor's Foreword ix
General Introduction: Looking at Relations Across Generations: Ambivalence in Context xiii
PART I CONCEPTUAL ISSUES: AMBIVALENCE AND ITS STUDY
1 Tensegrity as Existential Condition: The Inherent Ambivalence of Development
3(18)
Luca Tateo
2 The Research Act: Creating Knowledge From the Not (Yet) Known
21(12)
Eugenia Gouvedari
PART II LIFESPAN AND TRANSGENERATIONAL FOCUS
3 Multilevel Approach to Ambivalence in Family Sphere: Changing Structures, Roles, and Relationships
33(22)
Kairi Kasearu
Kadri Raid
Dagmar Kutsar
4 Ambivalence in the Family Transmission of Values: Assuming Similarity and Recognizing Differences
55(18)
Daniela Barni
Silvia Donato
5 Anticipatory Recognition: Creating a Cycle of Flexible Meanings in Intergenerational Relations
73(26)
Elsa de Mattos
6 Ambivalence Toward Parents During the Process of Individuation: Being Caught Between Autonomy and Relatedness?
99(22)
Isabelle Albert
Dieter Ferring
7 Dynamic Relations Between Perceived Parental Responsiveness, Experiences of Ambivalence, and Self-Esteeem Development in Adolescence
121(20)
Annekatrin Steinhoff
Marlis Buchmann
8 Emotional Ambivalence in Adult Children of Care-Dependent Older Parents: Heuristic Impulses From Cognitive-Motivational Emotion Theories
141(38)
Thomas Boll
PART III EXPERIENCING AMBIVALENCE: FOCUS ON PHENOMENA
9 Ambivalence When Family Values Change: Development of New Values in the Perspective of Sociocultural Global "Advancement"
179(18)
Maliina Lyberth
10 Transgenerational Ambivalence in the Time to Come: How Meanings Regulate Being Pregnant and Facing Miscarriage
197(20)
Vivian Volkmer Pontes
Livia Mathias Simao
11 Saudade: A Unique Feeling Within the Lusitanian Soul
217(30)
Stephanie Barros
Gaby Marinho Ribeiro
12 Desired Ambiguities and Dealing With Ambivalences in the Context of Social Work
247(16)
Mogens Jensen
13 Your Duty Toward My Right: Ambivalent Traps of Rights and Duties
263(20)
Kevin R. Carriere
PART IV MEASURING AMBIVALENCE
14 Attachment Ambivalence: The Concept, Psychological Importance, and Measurement Issues
283(28)
Katarzyna Lubiewska
PART V GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
15 Transcending Ambivalence: Overcoming the Ambiguity of Theory and Practices
311(22)
Jaan Valsiner
Isabelle Albert
Emily Abbey
About the Contributors 333