Description |
293 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [257]-283. |
Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Introduction : The family, stressed yet protected / Michael W. Yogman, T. Berry Brazelton -- Theoretical overview : stress and coping in the family system. Family systems : understanding the family through its response to chronic illness / David Reiss -- A developmental perspective on psychosocial stress in childhood / Felton Earls -- Stress on and in the family / Jerome Kagan -- Forces within the family : new roles. Fathers : an intrafamilal perspective / Ross D. Parke -- Single mothers and joint custody : common ground / Richard N. Atkins -- Forces outside the family : work and family life. Working it out : effects of work on parents and children / Ann C. Crouter, Maureen Perry-Jenkins -- Family life and corporate policies / Ellen Galisnsky -- Utilitarianism in the regulation of corporate and family life / Abraham Zaleznik -- Supplemental care for young children / Gwen G. Morgan -- Special stresses. Family adaptation to divorce / Kathleen A. Camara -- The family and chronic illness in children / John M. Leventhal, Barbara F. Sabbeth -- Teenage pregnancy / Lorraine V. Klerman -- Policy implications. Education in families for parenting / Bettye M. Caldwell -- The social-policy context for families today / Lisbeth B. Schorr, C. Arden Miller, Amy Fine. |
Subject |
Families -- United States -- Congresses.
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Families -- United States -- Psychological aspects -- Congresses.
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Stress (Psychology)
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Family -- Congresses.
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Stress, Psychological -- Congresses.
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Indexed Term |
Families Psychological aspects |
Added Author |
Yogman, Michael W.
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Brazelton, T. Berry, 1918-2018
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ISBN |
0674447352 alkaline paper |
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