Practical concerns about siblings : bridging the research-practice gap
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Practical concerns about siblings : bridging the research-practice gap
Haworth Press, c1987
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"Has also been published as Journal of children in contemporary society, volume 19, numbers 3/4, spring/summer 1987"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Focusing on practical concerns and on current research, this new volume examines common sibling problems. The research findings, some published for the first time in this book, reveal the diverse ways that the sibling relationship contributes to the harmony or disharmony of the family and to the pattern of individual children's development within the family. This comprehensive volume will prove valuable to a broad range of professionals working with children and families, as well as to parents. The contributors attempt to bridge the gap between research and the practices of parents, therapists and educators. Common problems are examined, such as favoritism and the effects of a new sister or brother on a sibling. The concerns of children in special sibling relations, children in one-parent families, siblings of the mentally ill and disabled, and children facing the imminent death of a sibling, are also explored.
目次
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Part I: Common Problems
Baby Sister/Baby Brother: Reactions to the Birth of a Sibling and Patterns of Early Sibling Relations
Sibling Conflict: Contributions of the Siblings Themselves, the Parent-Sibling Relationship, and the Broader Family System
Comparing and Contrasting Siblings: Defining the Self
Favoritism
Part II: Special Concerns
Siblings and Parents in One-Parent Families
Siblings and Mental Illness: Heredity Versus Environment
Sibling Relationships and Adjustment of Children With Disabled Brothers and Sisters
Siblings of the Child With a Life-Threatening Illness
Part III: Can Siblings be Part of the Solution?
Siblings as Teachers and Therapists
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