Relationships within families : mutual influences
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Relationships within families : mutual influences
Clarendon Press, 1988
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Note
Contributions to a conference sponsored by St. John's College, Cambridge, held at its School of Pythagoras in January 1987
Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780198521709
Description
This book addresses the question of relationships within the family, with particular emphasis on consequences for the children's social, cognitive and emotional development. Levels of analysis range from conceptualising the family as an entire system with constituent subsystems, to the analysis of moment-to-moment interactions between individuals. Sucessive sections involve coherence within families, marital and parent/child relationships, parent/first-born/second-born relationships, coherence across generations, and families in distress.
Table of Contents
- Introduction. Coherence within families
- marital and parent/child relationships
- parent/first-born/second-born relationships
- coherence across generations
- families in distress. Epilogue. Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780198521839
Description
From before birth, children form parts of networks of relationships - relationships that are crucial to their development. Children depend on caregivers not only for their physical development and protection, but also for their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Since effects of early relationships may persist into adult life, they may affect marital relationships and parental style, thereby influencing future generations. This volume looks at relationships within the family, with particular emphasis on consequences for the children. Levels of analysis range from conceptualizing the family as an entire system with constituent subsystems, to the analysis of moment-to-moment interactions between individuals. Development psychologists, psychiatrists, family therapists, psychiatric social workers, paediatricians.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- COHERENCE WITHIN FAMILIES: P Minuchin: Relationships within the family: a systems perspective on development
- L A Stroufe & J Fleeson: The coherence of family relationships
- M Radke-Yarrow, J Richters, & W E Wilson: Child development in a network of relationships
- J Stevenson-Hinde: Individuals in relationships
- MARITAL AND PARENT/CHILD RELATIONSHIPS: M A Easterbrooks & R N Emde: Marital and parent/child relationships: the role of affect in the family system
- A Engfer: The interrelatedness of marriage and the mother/child relationship
- H-J Meyer: Marital and mother/child relationships: developmental history, parent personality, and child difficultness
- PARENT/FIRST-BORN/SECOND-BORN RELATIONSHIPS: K Kreppner: Changes in dyadic relationships within a family after the arrival of a second child
- J Dunn: Connections between relationships: implications of research on mothers and siblings
- J Barrett & R A Hinde: Triadic interactions: mother/first-born/secon-born
- COHERENCE ACROSS GENERATIONS: J Belsky and E Pensky: Developmental history, personality, and family relationships: toward an emergent family system
- A Caspi and G H Elder: Emergent family patterns: the intergenerational construction of problem behaviour and relationships
- K Grossman, E Fremmer-Brombik, J Rudolph, & K E Grossman: Maternal attachment representations as related to patterns of infant/mother attachment and maternal care during the first year
- FAMILIES IN DISTRESS: A Christensen & G Margolin: Conflict and alliance in distressed and non-distressed families
- G R Patterson & T J Dishion: Multilevel family process models: traits, interactions, and relationships
- E M Hetherington: Parents, children, and siblings: six years after divorce
- M Rutter: Functions and consequences of relationships: some psychopathological considerations
- R N Emde: The effect of relationships on relationships: a developmental approach to clinical intervention
- R A Hinde & J Stevenson-Hinde: Epilogue.
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