Family processes and problems : social psychological aspects
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Family processes and problems : social psychological aspects
(Applied social psychology annual / Leonard Bickman, editor, 7)
Sage Publications, c1987
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
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Description
Family Processes and Problems presents a selection of social psychological studies of the family and provides a lively overview of this increasingly important field within the discipline. Theoretical issues, practical problems and policy implications are all covered in this comprehensive collection.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Stuart Oskamp
Social Psychology and the Family
PART ONE: GENERAL FAMILY PROCESSES
Social Support, Social Deficits, and the Family - Daniel Perlman and Karen S Rook
Toward the Enhancement of Well-Being
Surveying the Landscape of Marital Behavior - Ted L Huston et al
A Behavioral Self-Report Approach to Studying Marriage
Is Equal Better? - Janice M Steil and Beth A Turetsky
The Relationship between Marital Equality and Psychological Symptomatology
Linkages Between Work and Family Roles - Rena L Repetti
Cohabitation and Marriage - Michael D Newcomb
A Quest for Independence and Relatedness
PART TWO: SPECIAL GROUPS, PROBLEMS, AND STAGES
Only Children in the United States and China - Toni Falbo
Women as Single Parents - Martha T Mednick
A Review and Critique of Current Research
Growing Up in a Divorced Family - John Guidubaldi, Joseph D Perry, and Bonnie K Nastasi
Initial and Long-Term Perspectives on Children's Adjustment
Wife Assault - Donald G Dutton
Social Psychological Contributions to Criminal Justice Policy
Relationships and the Aging Family - Robert O Hansson and Jacqueline H Remondet
A Social Psychological Analysis
Mother-Daughter Relationships through the Life Span - Lillian E Troll
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