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- Tough_love abstract "Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly with the intent to help them in the long run. The phrase was evidently coined by Bill Milliken when he wrote the book Tough Love in 1968 and has been used by numerous authors since then.In most uses, there must be some actual love or feeling of affection behind the harsh or stern treatment to be defined as tough love. For example, genuinely concerned parents refusing to support their drug-addicted child financially until he or she enters drug rehabilitation would be said to be practicing tough love. Athletic coaches who maintain strict rules and highly demanding training regimens, but who care about their players, could also be said to be practicing tough love. \"Tough love\" boot camps for teenagers have been described as child abuse, and the National Institutes of Health noted that \"get tough treatments do not work and there is some evidence that they may make the problem worse\".There is evidence to suggest that what the British call tough love can be beneficial in the development of preferred character traits in children up to five years old. However, the British definition used by these researchers is more similar to the concept of \"authoritative\" parenting, whereas American ideas about tough love are closer to the notion of \"authoritarian\" parenting, which has been linked with negative outcomes in other research.".
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- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Bill_Milliken.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Boot_camp_(correctional).
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavior_modification.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_phrases.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Category:Love.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Child_abuse.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Drug.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Drug_rehabilitation.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Help_at_Any_Cost.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Long_run_and_short_run.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink National_Institutes_of_Health.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Parenting_styles.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLink Substance_dependence.
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tough love".
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLinkText "force".
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLinkText "these type of camps".
- Tough_love wikiPageWikiLinkText "tough love".
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- Tough_love subject Category:Behavior_modification.
- Tough_love subject Category:English_phrases.
- Tough_love subject Category:Love.
- Tough_love hypernym Expression.
- Tough_love type Organisation.
- Tough_love type Redirect.
- Tough_love type Relationship.
- Tough_love type Technique.
- Tough_love comment "Tough love is an expression used when someone treats another person harshly or sternly with the intent to help them in the long run. The phrase was evidently coined by Bill Milliken when he wrote the book Tough Love in 1968 and has been used by numerous authors since then.In most uses, there must be some actual love or feeling of affection behind the harsh or stern treatment to be defined as tough love.".
- Tough_love label "Tough love".
- Tough_love sameAs Q7828816.
- Tough_love sameAs m.09r8ds.
- Tough_love sameAs Q7828816.
- Tough_love wasDerivedFrom Tough_love?oldid=654866665.
- Tough_love isPrimaryTopicOf Tough_love.