Understanding Stepfamilies

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Adolescent Stepchildren
ANOVA Analysis
Author_Craig Everett
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Child Self-report Scales
clinical assessment of stepfamilies
Complex Stepfamilies
couple
Crisis Oriented Personal Evaluation Scale
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Extended Family
family role ambiguity
Family Role Strain
Family's Meaning System
haworth
international family studies
journal
Low Parenting Satisfaction
marriages
members
Non-residential Parent
Nondivorced Families
Nonresidential Parent
Parent Adolescent Communication Scale
press
previous
Relation Ships
remarriage adjustment
remarried
Remarried Families
Remarried Men
Reported Parenting Behaviors
Role Strain
role strain theory
Sole Physical Custody
stepfamily
Stepfamily Households
Stepfamily Members
stepfamily typologies
Stepfather Families
Stepparent Role
Stepparent Stepchild Relationship
stepparent-child relationships
Strong Couple Relationship
system

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560247692
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Understanding Stepfamilies takes a large step toward achieving integration of the many variables presented in understanding the stepfamily system. The book examines the dynamics and resources within these complex family systems. It helps clinicians and researchers understand the underlying structural patterns and dynamics of stepfamilies, promoting more successful, positive treatment outcomes. Chapters in Understanding Stepfamilies offer clinicians and researchers an international perspective, including contributions from the U.S., Canada, Israel, and The Netherlands. Readers learn of unique theoretical approaches to understanding stepfamily typologies and behaviors and specific clinical models for assessment and intervention, as well as more empirically-based findings regarding parent-child interactions.

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