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Family Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Family Policy

The latest work from respected family policy expert Shirley Zimmerman. Family Policy offers the only single-authored reference book to provide a comprehensive and coherent introduction to the topic. The author clearly and cogently guides students through the foundations, policy frameworks, and implications of policy decisions for family well-being, ending with a carefully considered set of conclusions and implications for policy practice.

Family Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Family Problems

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Families often turn to the "family" doctor for help during difficult periods. This book will help practitioners to recognize such problems, and to better understand, support, and work with the individuals involved. Using concepts common to family and marital therapy, the book provides valuable insights to help the 'ordinary family cope with illness, loss, and major change. It includes "how-to" information on developing listening skills, assuming an active role in the family system, and encouraging the participation of the whole family in problem-solving. Most importantly, Family Problems will guide the family practitioner in showing patients that they do have the power to choose between alternatives and bring about change in their everyday lives.

Family Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Family Problems

Family Problems: Stress, Risk, and Resilience presents an interdisciplinary collection of original essays that push the boundaries of family science to reflect the increasingly diverse complexity of family concerns in the modern world. Represents the most up-to-date family problem research while addressing such contemporary issues as parental incarceration, same sex marriage, health care disparities, and welfare reform Features brief chapter introductions that provide context and direction to guide the student to the heart of what’s important in the piece that follows Includes critical thinking questions to enhance the utility of the book for classroom use Responds to family problem issues through the lens of a social justice perspective

Family Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Family Problems

Family Problems: Stress, Risk, and Resilience presents an interdisciplinary collection of original essays that push the boundaries of family science to reflect the increasingly diverse complexity of family concerns in the modern world. Represents the most up-to-date family problem research while addressing such contemporary issues as parental incarceration, same sex marriage, health care disparities, and welfare reform Features brief chapter introductions that provide context and direction to guide the student to the heart of what’s important in the piece that follows Includes critical thinking questions to enhance the utility of the book for classroom use Responds to family problem issues through the lens of a social justice perspective

Family Problems and Family Violence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Family Problems and Family Violence

"This remarkable volume...is both conceptually robust and highly practicalÖThe book promises to heighten awareness among clinicians around the world about the diagnostic and therapeutic importance of family relationships in human health and disease. It also will serve as a roadmap for the critically important work that lies ahead." óDavid G. Addiss Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership Kalamazoo, MI Family problems and family violence are major global concerns that have a vast impact on both psychological and physical health, and economic well-being. This text, the only book of its kind, describes recent innovations in defining and assessing family problems and family violence. It pro...

Family Trouble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Family Trouble

Our children mean the world to us. They are so central to our hopes and dreams that we will do almost anything to keep them healthy, happy, and safe. What happens, then, when a child has serious problems? In Family Trouble, a compelling portrait of upheaval in family life, sociologist Ara Francis tells the stories of middle-class men and women whose children face significant medical, psychological, and social challenges. Francis interviewed the mothers and fathers of children with such problems as depression, bi-polar disorder, autism, learning disabilities, drug addiction, alcoholism, fetal alcohol syndrome, and cerebral palsy. Children’s problems, she finds, profoundly upset the foundati...

Understanding Family Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

Understanding Family Problems

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A review of a number of major problems, such as marital violence, dying, separation and divorce, child abuse and bereavement, that families may face. The author considers how and why these problems arise, how families attempt to cope with them and how professionals can best help these families.

How to Survive Family Holidays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

How to Survive Family Holidays

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-14
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

'Screamingly funny...a splendidly effervescent and enjoyable book' Daily Mail One part Lonely Planet, one part tell-all family memoir, this is the definitive and hilarious guide on how to survive family holidays. No one has more experience of travelling together than the Whitehalls. They've given us a window into their escapades in the hit Netflix show, Travels With My Father, and in this brilliantly funny book they've pooled their advice for fellow travellers. In doing so they are sharing some of their best anecdotes, their most extreme experiences and their most valuable advice. It's part memoir of family life, part travel guide and full on, laugh-out-loud funny.

Marital Conflict and Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Marital Conflict and Children

From leading researchers, this book presents important advances in understanding how growing up in a discordant family affects child adjustment, the factors that make certain children more vulnerable than others, and what can be done to help. It is a state-of-the-science follow-up to the authors' seminal earlier work, Children and Marital Conflict: The Impact of Family Dispute and Resolution. The volume presents a new conceptual framework that draws on current knowledge about family processes; parenting; attachment; and children's emotional, physiological, cognitive, and behavioral development. Innovative research methods are explained and promising directions for clinical practice with children and families are discussed.

Treating Family of Origin Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

Treating Family of Origin Problems

This groundbreaking volume shows how the clarity and discipline of cognitive therapy can be applied to the treatment of family of origin issues, such as alcoholism and incest, without compromising depth and clinical sophistication. Treating Family Of Origin Problems begins with a discussion of the characteristics of dysfunctional families and an overview of the cognitive model. Subsequent chapters explore coping strategies, goals of recovery and treatment, diagnostic considerations, and assessment of family of origin issues. Ways in which the therapist's own family of origin issues and the therapist's posture can influence the treatment process are addressed in a discussion of various metaco...