Handbook of developmental family psychology and psychopathology
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Handbook of developmental family psychology and psychopathology
(Wiley series on personality processes)(A Wiley-Interscience publication)
John Wiley & Sons, c1994
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and author and subject indexes
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Description
A study of the family which scrutinizes the family unit as a developing entity which is going through stages of development in a similar fashion to the developmental periods of the human. It analyzes the life cycle, both in terms of normal characteristics and dysfunctions that may occur.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION: What is Developmental Family Psychology? THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE FUNCTIONAL FAMILY: The Individual in the Family Life Cycle
- The Longest Bond: The Sibling Life Cycle: The Marital Life Cycle
- Parenting Over the Family Life Cycle
- The Family across Generations: Grandparenthood
- Subcultural Diversity in American Families
- The Occupational Life Cycle and the Family
- Leisure and Family over the Life Cycle
- Older Individuals in the Family
- DISRUPTIONS, DETOURS AND DYSFUNCTIONALITIES IN THE FAMILY LIFE CYCLE: Marital Conflict and Divorce
- Mental Illness and the Family
- Chronic Illness and Developmental Family Psychology
- Physical Abuse
- Sexual Abuse in Families
- Psychological Abuse between Adult Partners
- Developmental Systems Theory and Substance Abuse
- IMPLICATIONS: Linking Societies, Families and Individuals over Time
- Implications of a Developmental Systems Model for Clinical Practice
- CONCLUSION: Looking to the Future.
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