1. Joseph StoneL., and ChurchJoseph, Childhood and Adolescence, Random House, New York 1957, pp. 91–103. These authors go as far as relegating siblings to a rather peripheral group when they write: “It goes without saying that a child relies chiefly on his parents for values to grow up to, but supplementary models—siblings, uncles and aunts, corner grocerymen, policemen, and door-to-door salesmen—all play their part,” p. 98.
2. A Family Diagnosis Model