Conflict and Cohesion in Families

Conflict and Cohesion in Families
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 405
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ISBN-10 : 9781135688677
ISBN-13 : 1135688672
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Synopsis Conflict and Cohesion in Families by : Martha J. Cox

Based on a summer institute of the Family Research Consortium, this book presents theory and research from leading scholars working on issues of risk and resilience in families. Focusing on the splits and bonds that shape children's development, this volume's primary goal is to stimulate theoretical and empirical advances in research on family processes. It will be valuable to developmental, social, and clinical psychologists, sociologists, and family studies specialists.

Family Conflict and Family Cohesion

Family Conflict and Family Cohesion
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:53460034
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Synopsis Family Conflict and Family Cohesion by :

This study tested the hypotheses that family conflict and family cohesion would be significant predictors of youths' problem behaviors after controlling for demographic variables and other family process variables. The sample included 156 adolescents, teachers, and parents. Adolescents and parents completed three self-report family functioning instruments (FACES II, SFI, FES); all sources completed the CBCL. Adolescents' reports supported both hypotheses. Results varied when mothers' and fathers' reports were used. Fathers' reports showed only family conflict to be significant, and mothers' reports showed only family cohesion to be significant. Teachers' reports showed no significant results. Implications of these results are discussed.

Family Communication

Family Communication
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 969
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ISBN-10 : 9781317347743
ISBN-13 : 1317347749
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Communication by : Kathleen M. Galvin

Family Communication: Cohesion and Change encourages students to observe family interaction patterns analytically and relate communication theories to family interactions. Using a framework of family functions, first-person narratives, and current research, Family Communication: Cohesion and Change emphasizes the diversity of today's families in terms of structure, ethnic patterns, and developmental experiences.

Family Communication

Family Communication
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 615
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ISBN-10 : 9781351857345
ISBN-13 : 1351857347
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Communication by : Kathleen M. Galvin

Family Communication: Cohesion and Change encourages students to think critically about family interaction patterns and to analyze them using a variety of communication theories. Using a framework of family functions, current research, and first-person narratives, this text emphasizes the diversity of today's families in structure, ethnic patterns, gender socialization, and developmental experiences. New for the tenth edition are expanded pedagogical features to improve learning and retention, as well as updates on current theory and research integrated throughout the chapters for timely analysis and discussion. Cases and research featured in each chapter provide examples of concepts and themes, and a companion website offers expanded resources for instructors and students. On the book's companion website, www.routledge.com/cw/galvin, intstructors will find a full suite of online resources to help build their courses and engage their students, as well as an author video introducing the new edition: Course Materials Syllabi & Suggested Calendars Course Projects & Paper Examples Essay Assignments Test/Quiz Questions and Answer Keys Case Studies in Family Communication Family Communication Film and Television Examples Family Communication in Literature Examples Chapter Outlines Detailed Outlines Discussion Questions Case Study Questions Sample Chapter Activities Chapter PowerPoint Slides

Family Conflict

Family Conflict
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9780745670829
ISBN-13 : 0745670822
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Conflict by : Heather Canary

Family Conflict takes a life course approach as it provides an accessible discussion of family conflict issues, processes, and outcomes. Chapters draw on recent theory and research regarding sub-systems and stages in family life to give readers resource-rich overviews of conflict in contemporary families. After the initial chapter presents the landscape of family conflict theory and research, chapters focus on conflict in couple relationships, parent-child relationships, sibling relationships, and in stepfamilies. The book concludes with a discussion of how specific work, health, and disability challenges facing today’s families influence, and are influenced by, conflict interactions. Family Conflict will be essential reading for students of family communication, family researchers, professionals who work with families in various stages of life, and anyone who desires a deeper understanding of their own family conflict processes.

Out of Time

Out of Time
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 9789401774024
ISBN-13 : 9401774021
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Out of Time by : Kadri Täht

This pioneering work aims at understanding the impact of non-standard (evening, night, weekend) working time on family cohesion, meaning parent-child interaction, partnership quality and divorce or partnership dissolution. ‘Out of time - the Consequences of Non-standard Employment Schedules for Family Cohesion’ is the first work to treat this important topic in a cross-national, comparative way by using data from two large comparable surveys. The impact of work in non-standard schedules on workers can be divided into individual and social consequences. Research so far has shown the clear individual effects of these schedules, such as increased stress levels and sleeping and physical disorders. There is less clarity about social consequences. Either no or positive effects of these types of schedules on workers and their families are found, or a significant negative impact on the relations between the workers and others, especially other members of the family is shown in research results. This Brief compares the Netherlands and the United States of America, countries that both show a high prevalence of non-standard schedule work, whereas both operate in very different institutional and welfare regime settings of working time regulation. By combining both quantitative and qualitative data, the authors are able to provide generalized views of comparative surveys and challenging those generalizations at the same time, thus enabling the reader to get a better understanding and more balanced view of the actual relationship between non-standard employment schedules and family cohesion.

Family Communication

Family Communication
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Publisher : Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 067399628X
ISBN-13 : 9780673996282
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Family Communication by : Kathleen M. Galvin

"Family Communication: Cohesion and Change" examines the communication processes within families and how they affect and are affected by larger social systems. By viewing the family as a communication system with identifiable patterns, the authors encourage the reader to observe family interaction patterns analytically and relate communication theories to family interaction. Using a framework of family functions, first-person narratives, and current research, "Family Communication: Cohesion and Change" emphasizes the diversity of today' s families in terms of structure, ethnic patterns, and developmental experiences.

Family Communication

Family Communication
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Publisher : Pearson Higher Ed
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780205895151
ISBN-13 : 0205895158
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Family Communication by : Kathleen M. Galvin

This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. Updated in a new 8th edition, this book examines how the communication processes within families affect and are affected by larger social systems. It views the family as a communication system with identifiable patterns Using a framework of family functions, first-person narratives, and current research, this book emphasizes the diversity of today's families in terms of structure, ethnic patterns, and developmental experiences.

Interparental Conflict, Family Cohesion, and Romantic Attachment of Emerging Adults

Interparental Conflict, Family Cohesion, and Romantic Attachment of Emerging Adults
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Total Pages : 41
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:951146373
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Synopsis Interparental Conflict, Family Cohesion, and Romantic Attachment of Emerging Adults by : Brittany Nesbitt

The purpose of this study was to examine how perceived family climate relate to the development of anxious and avoidant attachment in emerging adults. Data were collected from 2,841 emerging adults with self-report surveys from one public university in Southern California. The results indicated that perceived overt and covert interparental conflict were positively correlated to avoidant attachment and anxious attachment in men and women, while perceived interparental conflict resolution and family cohesion were negatively correlated to avoidant attachment and anxious attachment in men and women. In the multiple regression analyses, (1) covert interparental conflict was related to avoidant attachment and anxious attachment in men and women, (2) family cohesion was related to anxious attachment of women and men as well as women's avoidant attachment, (3) overt interparental conflict was related to men's anxious and avoidant attachment, and (4) interparental conflict resolution was related to women's anxious attachment. Thus, emerging adults are more susceptible to develop anxious or avoidant attachment when they experience higher levels of interparental conflict with little to no resolution and/or lower levels of family cohesion. Clinicians should examine conflict resolution of family of origin when the client is experiencing problems with conflict resolution or relationship issues. Also, clinicians can help emerging adult clients identify ways to recognize family cohesion and learn ways to manage experiences of overt and covert conflict between parents.

Circumplex Model

Circumplex Model
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781317773634
ISBN-13 : 1317773632
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Circumplex Model by : David Olson

This functional new volume introduces professionals to the Circumplex Model of Family Systems--one of the most respected and widely used approaches of its kind in family studies. Internationally known scholar/practitioners in the marriage and family therapy field demonstrate how the model can be used to assess couple and family dynamics and plan treatment interventions. They extend the use of the Circumplex Model for treating problem families using a range of clinical interventions at both the family level and broader social system level--including specific treatment populations--sex offenders, juvenile delinquents, truants, and multi-problem families. Designed as a multidisciplinary resource, this authoritative and accurate volume will assist social workers, psychologists, pastoral counselors, family therapists, and other mental health professionals who work with individuals in a family treatment context.