Personality and Family Development

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A01=Klaus A. Schneewind
A01=Klaus Schneewind
A01=Stefan Ruppert
Author_Klaus A. Schneewind
Author_Klaus Schneewind
Author_Stefan Ruppert
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Category=JMC
Category=JMH
Changed Living Conditions
child
childrearing
Childrearing Attitudes
Childrearing Behavior
Childrearing Goals
Childrearing Style
children's
Children's Partnerships
climate
Critical Life Events
Differential Scores
Emotional Insecurity
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Family Climate
family climate analysis
Family Climate Scales
Filial Generation
General Living Conditions
generation
generations
Intrafamilial Correlations
items
life event stressors
longitudinal family personality study
marital relationship patterns
MR
parent
Parent Child Constellations
parent-child dynamics
Parental Childrearing
Parental Childrearing Style
Partner Relations
Positive Emotional Climate
psychological adaptation
relations
Relationship Constellations
Retrospective Description
sample
societal change impact
Societal Immobility
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805825121
  • Weight: 790g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This unique volume presents the results of a study of 200 German families over a period of 16 years from 1976 to 1992. This study--the findings of which yield a host of new insights into the dynamics of cross-generational personality and family development--is based on an ecopsychological framework comprising four levels of developmental analyses:
* individual level--personality development, critical life events, and corresponding coping strategies;
* dyadic relationships level--changes in parent-child relationships across time and development of marital relationships;
* family relationship level--development of family climate and its impact on current dyadic relationships; and
* contextual/ecological level--perceived changes in societal conditions, corresponding patterns of personality and coping strategies.

The authors focus on the important ideas and keep methodological details to a minimum in the text. Technical issues having to do with data analysis, etc., are discussed in an appendix.

Klaus Schneewind, Klaus A. Schneewind, Stefan Ruppert

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