Parents-to-be with Overly Optimistic Expectations of Parenthood: Who Are They and What Should Counsellors Do?
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A fair number of parents-to-be expect parenthood to be the impetus for improving their couple relationship, but this expectation is likely to be disconfirmed for most of them. With a focus on childrearing attitudes, the author investigates the factors differentiating parents-to-be who have overly optimistic expectations about parenthood from those who have realistic expectations. A sample of 174 French-Canadian couples expecting their first child completed questionnaires during the last trimester of pregnancy. Results indicated that, compared to realistic parents-to-be, those with overly optimistic expectations show less complexity in their attitudes toward childrearing. Implications of these findings for counsellors are discussed.##submission.downloads##
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2009-08-10
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Parents-to-be with Overly Optimistic Expectations of Parenthood: Who Are They and What Should Counsellors Do?. (2009). Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 43(3). https://dev.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/rcc/article/view/59017