Family Processes and Problems: Social Psychological AspectsFamily Processes and Problems presents a selection of social psychological studies of the family and provides a lively overview of this increasingly important field within the discipline. Theoretical issues, practical problems and policy implications are all covered in this comprehensive collection. |
Contents
Social Psychology and the Family | 7 |
GENERAL FAMILY PROCESSES | 15 |
Is Equal Better? The Relationship Between Marital Equality | 73 |
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