Handbook of Contemporary Families

Handbook of Contemporary Families
Title Handbook of Contemporary Families PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Coleman
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 642
Release 2004
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780761927136

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The Handbook of Contemporary Families explores how families have changed in the last 30 years and speculates about future trends. Editors Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence H. Ganong, along with a multidisciplinary group of contributors, critique the approaches used to study relationships and families while suggesting modern approaches for the new millennium. The Handbook looks at how changes within the contemporary family have been reflected in family law, family education, and family therapy. The Handbook of Contemporary Families is an excellent resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, educators, and practitioners who study and work with families in several disciplines, including Family Science, Human Development and Family Studies, Sociology, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Social Work.

APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology

APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology
Title APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology PDF eBook
Author Barbara H. Fiese
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages 723
Release 2019
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781433829673

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Volume 2: "This book focuses on the application of family psychology to an array of mental and physical health conditions, societal issues, and shared systems such as schools and health care. It provides an overview of theory and research on psychopathology and the family. The book reviews family-focused research and interventions from three exemplars of pediatric illnesses: diabetes, asthma, and cancer. It discusses the existing theoretical perspectives and evidence on the ties between families and youth's organized after-school activities. The book then moves beyond the parent-child dyad to consider the larger family system and sibling influences. It discusses the ways family psychologists can overcome barriers that may discourage them from working with religious leaders and form bridges with religious organizations to promote the well-being of diverse families. The book also highlights several aspects of the vast scientific literature on intimate partner violence. To understand how youth bullying and peer victimization is impacted by familial factors, the book reviews the literature on risk and protective factors associated with bullying involvement, and also highlights a few programs that attempt to prevent bullying through collaboration with families. It explores family advocacy in the field of children's mental health, describing its role in assisting families whose children have serious mental health needs. The populations served by family forensic psychologists (FFPs) are diverse, and the expectations of different court systems often vary distinctly. The book finally presents an overview of various roles that an FFP may fulfill, with a focus on child custody and juvenile dependency cases."--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).

Modern Families

Modern Families
Title Modern Families PDF eBook
Author Susan Golombok
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 283
Release 2015-03-12
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 110705558X

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This book provides an expert view of research on parenting and child development in new family forms.

APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology

APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology
Title APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology PDF eBook
Author Barbara H. Fiese
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Family psychotherapy
ISBN 9781433829642

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Edited and authored by leaders in the field, this comprehensive three-volume set lays a solid foundation for integrating theory, research, practice, and policy in contemporary family psychology. Volume 1 describes the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the discipline, including an overview of traditional theories; influential contemporary theories; and complex research designs, statistical modeling, and experience sampling, among other topics. The volume presents a lifespan approach to family psychology, recognizing the importance of addressing how families change over time, and it discusses different forms of contemporary families. Volume 2 focuses on the application of family psychology to an array of mental and physical health conditions, societal issues, and shared systems such as schools and health care. Volume 3 addresses contemporary couple, family, and parenting interventions grounded in family psychology theory and science, as well as issues related to family psychology training. The vast scope of the handbook argues that family psychology has evolved to have a major impact not only on the practice of psychology, but also on how researchers in the field investigate the complexities of the human condition.

Shifting the Center

Shifting the Center
Title Shifting the Center PDF eBook
Author Susan J. Ferguson
Publisher McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages 720
Release 1998
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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Presents 48 articles on the family brought together to meet four pedagogical roles: to deconstruct the notion of a universal family over time and across culture; to reflect cutting-edge scholarship by well-known family scholars; to integrate race-ethnicity, social class, gender, and sexuality in the

Parenting and Children's Internalization of Values

Parenting and Children's Internalization of Values
Title Parenting and Children's Internalization of Values PDF eBook
Author Joan E. Grusec
Publisher New York ; Toronto : J. Wiley
Total Pages 472
Release 1997-10-03
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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In Parenting and Children's Internalization of Values, leading advocates of these emerging points of view explain the approach to socialization taken in their work, and review recent developments in theory and research that have influenced their conclusions.

Handbook of Marriage and the Family

Handbook of Marriage and the Family
Title Handbook of Marriage and the Family PDF eBook
Author Marvin B. Sussman
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 874
Release 1999-01-31
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780306457548

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A host of scholars in sociology, communications, human development, economics, history, and psychology join Sussman (Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH), Steinmetz (Indiana U.) and Peterson (Arizona State U.) to complete this volume on marriage and the family. Articles reflect a broad range of interests, discussing such topics as demography, ethnic variation in the family, divorce, adolescence in contemporary families, work, religion, law, communication, abuse and violence, and sexuality. The book also includes a variety of articles on theories and methods of family research and marital and family therapy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.