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Family processes and problems : social psychological aspects

Family 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.
Print Book, English, 1987
Sage, Newbury Park, 1987
Aspectos sociales
324 p. ; 23 cm.
9780803928701, 9780803928718, 080392870X, 0803928718
850781087
Introduction - Stuart Oskamp Social Psychology and the FamilyPART ONE: GENERAL FAMILY PROCESSESSocial Support, Social Deficits, and the Family - Daniel Perlman and Karen S Rook Toward the Enhancement of Well-BeingSurveying the Landscape of Marital Behavior - Ted L Huston et al A Behavioral Self-Report Approach to Studying MarriageIs Equal Better? - Janice M Steil and Beth A Turetsky The Relationship between Marital Equality and Psychological SymptomatologyLinkages Between Work and Family Roles - Rena L RepettiCohabitation and Marriage - Michael D Newcomb A Quest for Independence and RelatednessPART TWO: SPECIAL GROUPS, PROBLEMS, AND STAGESOnly Children in the United States and China - Toni FalboWomen as Single Parents - Martha T Mednick A Review and Critique of Current ResearchGrowing Up in a Divorced Family - John Guidubaldi, Joseph D Perry, and Bonnie K Nastasi Initial and Long-Term Perspectives on Children′s AdjustmentWife Assault - Donald G Dutton Social Psychological Contributions to Criminal Justice PolicyRelationships and the Aging Family - Robert O Hansson and Jacqueline H Remondet A Social Psychological AnalysisMother-Daughter Relationships through the Life Span - Lillian E Troll
Indices