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Handbook of family theories : a content-based approach
Handbook of family theories : a content-based approach

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n830161176
International Standard Book Number  
9781135118754 (electronic bk.)
International Standard Book Number  
1135118752 (electronic bk.)
International Standard Book Number  
9780415879453 (ebk)
International Standard Book Number  
0415879450 (ebk)
International Standard Book Number  
9780415879453 (hbk)
International Standard Book Number  
0415879450 (hbk)
International Standard Book Number  
9780415657228 (pbk.)
International Standard Book Number  
0415657229 (pbk.)
Library of Congress Call Number  
HQ728-.H275 2013eb
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
155.924
Physical Description  
1 online resource (xvi, 492 pages)
Summary, Etc.  
요약Organized by content areas rather than by theory, this comprehensive, accessible handbook helps readers gain greater insight into how key theories have impacted today's family research. Most competing books, organized by theory, do not provide a strong sense of the links between theory and research. Using the 2000 and 2010 decade-in-review issues of the Journal of Marriage and Family as a resource, the book addresses the most important topics impacting family studies research today. The introductory chapter, written by the editors, provides an overview of the role family theories have had on the field. This chapter is followed by 23 others on family-related content areas written by renowned scholars in the field. The book is organized around the most important domains in the field: parenting and parent-child relationships, romantic relationships, conflict and aggression, structural variation and transitions, demographic variations, and families and extra-familial institutions. Each of the contributors describes how theory has been used to generate new knowledge in the field and suggests future directions for how theory may be used to extend our knowledge base. The book helps readers acquire a working knowledge of the key family science theories, findings, and issues and understand how researchers make use of these theories in their empirical efforts. To maximize accessibility, each of the renowned contributors addresses a common set of issues in their chapter: Introduction to the content area; Review of the key topics, issues, and findings; A description of each of the major theories used to study that particular content area; Limitations of the theories; Suggestions for better use of the theories and/or new theoretical advances; Conclusions about future theoretical developments. An ideal text for graduate and/or advanced undergraduate family theories courses, this book's unique organization also lends itself to use in content-based family studies/science courses taught in family studies, human development, psychology, sociology, communication, education, and nursing. Due to its comprehensive and current approach, the book also appeals to scholars and researchers in these areas.
Bibliography, Etc. Note  
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note  
완전내용The role of theory in family science / Mark A. Fine and Frank D. Fincham -- Parenting in infancy and early childhood: a focus on gender socialization / Ashley Smith Leavell and Catherine S. Tamus-LeMonda -- Parent-child relationship in adolescence / Monica A. Longmore, Wendy D. Manning, and Peggy G. Giordano -- Taking stock of theory in grandparent studies / James S. Bates and Alan C. Taylor -- Parent-child and intergenerational relationships in adulthood / Kira S. Birditt and Karen L. Fingerman -- The changing faces of fatherhood and father-child relationships: from fatherhood as status to father as Dad / Michael E. Lamb -- The cohabitation conundrum / Catherine L. Cohan -- Same-sex relationship / Kendrick A. Rith and Lisa M. Diamond -- Understanding marital distress: polarization processes / Brian R. Baucom and David C. Atkins -- Understanding conflict in families: theoretical frameworks and future directions / Darby E. Saxbe, Aubrey J. Rodriguez, and Gayla Margolin -- Theories of intimate partner violence / Richard E. Heyman, Heather M. Foran, and Jesse L. Wilkinson -- Theories of child abuse / Tamara Del Vecchio, Ann C. Eckardt Erlanger, and Amy M. Smith Slep -- The effects of interparental conflict on children / John Crych, Claire Oxtoby, and Mark Lynn -- Transition to parenting within context / Jacqueline D. Shannon, Lisa Baumwell, and Catherine S. Tamis-LeMonda -- Theoretical approaches to studying divorce / David H. Demo and Cheryl Buehler -- Theory use in stepfamily research / Alan C. taylor, Michaela Robila, and Bethany Fisackerly -- Becoming gendered: theories of gendering processes in early life / Julia T. Wood -- Theoretical perspectives on acculturation and immigration / Susan S. Chuang and Robert P. Moreno -- Economic distress and poverty in families / M. Brent Donnellan, Monica J. Martin, Katherine J. Conger, and Rand D. Conger -- Theories and their empirical support in the study of intergenerational family relationships in adulthood / Teresa M. Cooney and Pearl A. Dykstra -- The state of theory in work and family research at the turn of the twenty-first century / Maureen Perry-Jenkins and Shelly M. MacDermid -- Theories of family health: an integrative perspective and look towards the future / Barbara H. Fiese and Amber Hammons -- The resilience of military families: theoretical perspectives / Gary L. Bowen, James A. Martin, and Jay A. Mancini -- Individuation and differentiation in families across cultures / Camillo Regalia, Claudia Manzi, and Eugenia Scabini.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Families
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Marriage
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
PSYCHOLOGY Mental Health.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Families.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Marriage.
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Fine, Mark A.
Added Entry-Personal Name  
Fincham, Frank D.
Additional Physical Form Entry  
Print version Handbook of family theories. New York : Psychology Press, 2013 9780415879453 (DLC) 2012025155 (OCoLC)796355093
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■520    ▼aOrganized  by  content  areas  rather  than  by  theory,  this  comprehensive,  accessible  handbook  helps  readers  gain  greater  insight  into  how  key  theories  have  impacted  today's  family  research.  Most  competing  books,  organized  by  theory,  do  not  provide  a  strong  sense  of  the  links  between  theory  and  research.  Using  the  2000  and  2010  decade-in-review  issues  of  the  Journal  of  Marriage  and  Family  as  a  resource,  the  book  addresses  the  most  important  topics  impacting  family  studies  research  today.  The  introductory  chapter,  written  by  the  editors,  provides  an  overview  of  the  role  family  theories  have  had  on  the  field.  This  chapter  is  followed  by  23  others  on  family-related  content  areas  written  by  renowned  scholars  in  the  field.  The  book  is  organized  around  the  most  important  domains  in  the  field:  parenting  and  parent-child  relationships,  romantic  relationships,  conflict  and  aggression,  structural  variation  and  transitions,  demographic  variations,  and  families  and  extra-familial  institutions.  Each  of  the  contributors  describes  how  theory  has  been  used  to  generate  new  knowledge  in  the  field  and  suggests  future  directions  for  how  theory  may  be  used  to  extend  our  knowledge  base.  The  book  helps  readers  acquire  a  working  knowledge  of  the  key  family  science  theories,  findings,  and  issues  and  understand  how  researchers  make  use  of  these  theories  in  their  empirical  efforts.  To  maximize  accessibility,  each  of  the  renowned  contributors  addresses  a  common  set  of  issues  in  their  chapter:  Introduction  to  the  content  area;  Review  of  the  key  topics,  issues,  and  findings;  A  description  of  each  of  the  major  theories  used  to  study  that  particular  content  area;  Limitations  of  the  theories;  Suggestions  for  better  use  of  the  theories  and/or  new  theoretical  advances;  Conclusions  about  future  theoretical  developments.  An  ideal  text  for  graduate  and/or  advanced  undergraduate  family  theories  courses,  this  book's  unique  organization  also  lends  itself  to  use  in  content-based  family  studies/science  courses  taught  in  family  studies,  human  development,  psychology,  sociology,  communication,  education,  and  nursing.  Due  to  its  comprehensive  and  current  approach,  the  book  also  appeals  to  scholars  and  researchers  in  these  areas.
■504    ▼aIncludes  bibliographical  references  and  indexes.
■5050  ▼aThe  role  of  theory  in  family  science  /  Mark  A.  Fine  and  Frank  D.  Fincham  --  Parenting  in  infancy  and  early  childhood:  a  focus  on  gender  socialization  /  Ashley  Smith  Leavell  and  Catherine  S.  Tamus-LeMonda  --  Parent-child  relationship  in  adolescence  /  Monica  A.  Longmore,  Wendy  D.  Manning,  and  Peggy  G.  Giordano  --  Taking  stock  of  theory  in  grandparent  studies  /  James  S.  Bates  and  Alan  C.  Taylor  --  Parent-child  and  intergenerational  relationships  in  adulthood  /  Kira  S.  Birditt  and  Karen  L.  Fingerman  --  The  changing  faces  of  fatherhood  and  father-child  relationships:  from  fatherhood  as  status  to  father  as  Dad  /  Michael  E.  Lamb  --  The  cohabitation  conundrum  /  Catherine  L.  Cohan  --  Same-sex  relationship  /  Kendrick  A.  Rith  and  Lisa  M.  Diamond  --  Understanding  marital  distress:  polarization  processes  /  Brian  R.  Baucom  and  David  C.  Atkins  --  Understanding  conflict  in  families:  theoretical  frameworks  and  future  directions  /  Darby  E.  Saxbe,  Aubrey  J.  Rodriguez,  and  Gayla  Margolin  --  Theories  of  intimate  partner  violence  /  Richard  E.  Heyman,  Heather  M.  Foran,  and  Jesse  L.  Wilkinson  --  Theories  of  child  abuse  /  Tamara  Del  Vecchio,  Ann  C.  Eckardt  Erlanger,  and  Amy  M.  Smith  Slep  --  The  effects  of  interparental  conflict  on  children  /  John  Crych,  Claire  Oxtoby,  and  Mark  Lynn  --  Transition  to  parenting  within  context  /  Jacqueline  D.  Shannon,  Lisa  Baumwell,  and  Catherine  S.  Tamis-LeMonda  --  Theoretical  approaches  to  studying  divorce  /  David  H.  Demo  and  Cheryl  Buehler  --  Theory  use  in  stepfamily  research  /  Alan  C.  taylor,  Michaela  Robila,  and  Bethany  Fisackerly  --  Becoming  gendered:  theories  of  gendering  processes  in  early  life  /  Julia  T.  Wood  --  Theoretical  perspectives  on  acculturation  and  immigration  /  Susan  S.  Chuang  and  Robert  P.  Moreno  --  Economic  distress  and  poverty  in  families  /  M.  Brent  Donnellan,  Monica  J.  Martin,  Katherine  J.  Conger,  and  Rand  D.  Conger  --  Theories  and  their  empirical  support  in  the  study  of  intergenerational  family  relationships  in  adulthood  /  Teresa  M.  Cooney  and  Pearl  A.  Dykstra  --  The  state  of  theory  in  work  and  family  research  at  the  turn  of  the  twenty-first  century  /  Maureen  Perry-Jenkins  and  Shelly  M.  MacDermid  --  Theories  of  family  health:  an  integrative  perspective  and  look  towards  the  future  /  Barbara  H.  Fiese  and  Amber  Hammons  --  The  resilience  of  military  families:  theoretical  perspectives  /  Gary  L.  Bowen,  James  A.  Martin,  and  Jay  A.  Mancini  --  Individuation  and  differentiation  in  families  across  cultures  /  Camillo  Regalia,  Claudia  Manzi,  and  Eugenia  Scabini.
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