Answer:
authoritative
Explanation:
Authoritative parents are those who offer many rules and limits but little affection and little involvement in their children's lives. These are hardline parents, full of truth and desire for power indoors. Apparently, the presence of authoritarian parents would lead to protection and safety. But the price of this pattern is that along with excessive firmness comes fear, distance, and, ironically, great insecurity. Only 4% of these children have a good sense of self-efficacy and only 7% have good social relationships and a good degree of optimism. Self-esteem is also poorly found in this group: 11%. And 26% of these children have depression. However, some children learn about this abusive behavior from their parents and try to be better than them and lead a lighter and happier life as adults.
An example of an adult who had authoritarian parents was Sam, we can see that from his behavior, as Sam is good at "bouncing back" after bad experiences and has the strength, self-control and positive coping skills to thrive, even under difficult circumstances.