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Mother-Daughter Connection: Evaluating Familial Relationships and Their Influence on Female Perceptions of Success

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The mother-daughter dyad is one of the most dynamic, and often most volatile, of the familial relationships. The present study focuses on maternal involvement as one of the primary determinants to a daughter’s perception of the achievement of success. Research indicates that daughters desire a meaningful relationship with their mothers. If this relationship is open, intimate and validating, the daughters tend to have an elevated self-perception and see them selves as successful. Furthermore, the present study supports this research. Highly successful women and pre-professional college-aged women were surveyed with the findings identifying a potential liaison between daughters’ perceptions of the patterns of family communication that exist within their mother-daughter dyad and the daughters’ perceptions of self, perceptions and definitions of success, and the conflict management strategies they employ.

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family communication patterns, conflict management, perceptions of success
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Scott, Teresa. and Amason, Patricia. "Mother-Daughter Connection: Evaluating Familial Relationships and Their Influence on Female Perceptions of Success" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 94th Annual Convention, TBA, San Diego, CA, Nov 20, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-10-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p258931_index.html>

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Scott, T. M. and Amason, P. , 2008-11-20 "Mother-Daughter Connection: Evaluating Familial Relationships and Their Influence on Female Perceptions of Success" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the NCA 94th Annual Convention, TBA, San Diego, CA Online <PDF>. 2009-10-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p258931_index.html

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Abstract: The mother-daughter dyad is one of the most dynamic, and often most volatile, of the familial relationships. The present study focuses on maternal involvement as one of the primary determinants to a daughter’s perception of the achievement of success. Research indicates that daughters desire a meaningful relationship with their mothers. If this relationship is open, intimate and validating, the daughters tend to have an elevated self-perception and see them selves as successful. Furthermore, the present study supports this research. Highly successful women and pre-professional college-aged women were surveyed with the findings identifying a potential liaison between daughters’ perceptions of the patterns of family communication that exist within their mother-daughter dyad and the daughters’ perceptions of self, perceptions and definitions of success, and the conflict management strategies they employ.

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