The Caribbean is known more as a tropical paradise than as an area composed of diverse ethnic and political groups, the majority of whom live on the edge of poverty. This set of conceptual and empirical papers focuses on the diversity of ethnic groups in Caribbean families. The essays examine ethnic origins, social structures, family structures, and intellectual, social and clinical problems and their treatment.
The Caribbean is known more as a tropical paradise than as an area composed of diverse ethnic and political groups, the majority of whom live on the edge of poverty. This set of conceptual and empirical papers focuses on the diversity of ethnic groups in Caribbean families. The essays examine ethnic origins, social structures, family structures, and intellectual, social and clinical problems and their treatment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Irving E. Sigel Overview Issues in Childhood Socialization in the Caribbean Hyacinth Evans and Rose Davies Class Race and Gender Issues in Child Rearing in the Caribbean Elsa A. Leo-Rhymie Family Socialization in an East Indian Village in Guyana: A Focus on Fathers Jaipaul L. Roopnarine Priscilla Snell-White Nancy Beth Riegraf Joan Wolfsenberger Ziarat Hossain and Smita Mathur Caribbean Fatherhood: Under-researched Misunderstood Janet Brown Arthur Newland Patricia Anderson and Barry Chevannes The Idea of Childhood and Age of Sexual Maturity among Indians in Trinidad: A Socio-historical Scrutiny Patricia Mohammed The Status of Child Care Supports for Jamaican Families Kerida Scott-McDonald Raising Children with Disabilities in the Caribbean Marigold J. Thorburn The Impact of Parent-Child Socialization on the Development of Conduct Disorder in Jamaican Male Adolescents Caludette Crawford-Brown Child Shifting: A Survival Strategy for Teenage Mothers Pauline A. Russell-Brown Beverly Norville and Cheryl Griffith Issues of Reunification of Migrant West Indian Children in the United Kingdom Elaine Arnold Mental Health Issues and Family Socialization in the Caribbean Jacqueline Sharpe Clinical Practice with Caribbean Immigrant Families in the United States: The Intersection of Emigration Immigration Culture and Race David A. Baptiste Jr. Kenneth V. Hardy and Laurie Lewis Toward and Integration: Diverse Issues in Examining Caribbean Families Jaipaul L. Roopnarine Author Index Subject Index
Preface Irving E. Sigel Overview Issues in Childhood Socialization in the Caribbean Hyacinth Evans and Rose Davies Class Race and Gender Issues in Child Rearing in the Caribbean Elsa A. Leo-Rhymie Family Socialization in an East Indian Village in Guyana: A Focus on Fathers Jaipaul L. Roopnarine Priscilla Snell-White Nancy Beth Riegraf Joan Wolfsenberger Ziarat Hossain and Smita Mathur Caribbean Fatherhood: Under-researched Misunderstood Janet Brown Arthur Newland Patricia Anderson and Barry Chevannes The Idea of Childhood and Age of Sexual Maturity among Indians in Trinidad: A Socio-historical Scrutiny Patricia Mohammed The Status of Child Care Supports for Jamaican Families Kerida Scott-McDonald Raising Children with Disabilities in the Caribbean Marigold J. Thorburn The Impact of Parent-Child Socialization on the Development of Conduct Disorder in Jamaican Male Adolescents Caludette Crawford-Brown Child Shifting: A Survival Strategy for Teenage Mothers Pauline A. Russell-Brown Beverly Norville and Cheryl Griffith Issues of Reunification of Migrant West Indian Children in the United Kingdom Elaine Arnold Mental Health Issues and Family Socialization in the Caribbean Jacqueline Sharpe Clinical Practice with Caribbean Immigrant Families in the United States: The Intersection of Emigration Immigration Culture and Race David A. Baptiste Jr. Kenneth V. Hardy and Laurie Lewis Toward and Integration: Diverse Issues in Examining Caribbean Families Jaipaul L. Roopnarine Author Index Subject Index
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