Couples Coping with Stress
A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Herausgeber: Falconier, Mariana K.; Bodenmann, Guy; Randall, Ashley K.
Couples Coping with Stress
A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Herausgeber: Falconier, Mariana K.; Bodenmann, Guy; Randall, Ashley K.
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This is the first book that addresses how couples in different cultural contexts cope with stress and how cultural factors affect dyadic coping.
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This is the first book that addresses how couples in different cultural contexts cope with stress and how cultural factors affect dyadic coping.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781138906631
- ISBN-10: 1138906638
- Artikelnr.: 43777537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9781138906631
- ISBN-10: 1138906638
- Artikelnr.: 43777537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mariana K. Falconier is Associate Professor and Clinical Director of the Center for Family Services at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Ashley K. Randall is Assistant Professor of Counseling and Counseling Psychology at Arizona State University. Guy Bodenmann is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Zurich.
1. Coping in Couples: The Systemic Transactional Model (STM) Guy Bodenmann,
Ashley K. Randall, and Mariana K .Falconier 2. Cultural Considerations in
Understanding Dyadic Coping Across Cultures Mariana K. Falconier, Ashley K.
Randall, and Guy Bodenmann 3. Measurement Dyadic Coping Across Cultures
Fridtjof W. Nussbeck and Jeffrey B. Jackson 4. Dyadic Coping Among Couples
in the U.S Laura E. Jiménez-Arista, Kelsey J. Walsh, and Ashley K. Randall
5. Dyadic Coping Among Latino Couples in the U.S Mariana K. Falconier 6.
Dyadic Coping Among Swiss Couples Rebekka Kuhn, Peter Hilpert, and Guy
Bodenmann 7. Dyadic Coping Among Portuguese Couples Ana M. Vedes, Marta
Figueiredo Pedro, Ivone Martins Patrão, Sara Magalhães Albuquerque, Susana
Costa Ramalho, Marco D. Pereira, Isabel Narciso Davide, Alexandra Marques
Pinto, and Maria T. Ribeiro 8. Dyadic Coping Among German Couples Philipp
Y. Herzberg and Susan Sierau 9. Dyadic Coping Among Italian Couples Silvia
Donato 10. Dyadic Coping Among Greek Couples Pagona Roussi and Evangelos C.
Karademas 11. Dyadic Coping Among Hungarian Couples Tamás Martos, Viola
Sallay, and Rita Tóth-Vajna 12. Dyadic Coping Among Romanian Couples
Petruta P. Rusu 13. Dyadic Coping Among Pakistani Couples Zara Arshad and
Nazia Iqbal 14. Dyadic Coping Among Chinese Couples Feng Xu and Danika N.
Hiew 15. Dyadic Coping Among Japanese Couples Akiko Kawashima and Tai
Kurosawa 16. Dyadic Coping Among African Couples Peter Hilpert and Charles
Kimano 17. Dyadic Coping Among Australian Couples Melissa G. Bakhurst and
William K. Halford 18. Including the Cultural Context in Dyadic Coping:
Directions for Future Research and Practice Karen Kayser and Tracey A.
Revenson
Ashley K. Randall, and Mariana K .Falconier 2. Cultural Considerations in
Understanding Dyadic Coping Across Cultures Mariana K. Falconier, Ashley K.
Randall, and Guy Bodenmann 3. Measurement Dyadic Coping Across Cultures
Fridtjof W. Nussbeck and Jeffrey B. Jackson 4. Dyadic Coping Among Couples
in the U.S Laura E. Jiménez-Arista, Kelsey J. Walsh, and Ashley K. Randall
5. Dyadic Coping Among Latino Couples in the U.S Mariana K. Falconier 6.
Dyadic Coping Among Swiss Couples Rebekka Kuhn, Peter Hilpert, and Guy
Bodenmann 7. Dyadic Coping Among Portuguese Couples Ana M. Vedes, Marta
Figueiredo Pedro, Ivone Martins Patrão, Sara Magalhães Albuquerque, Susana
Costa Ramalho, Marco D. Pereira, Isabel Narciso Davide, Alexandra Marques
Pinto, and Maria T. Ribeiro 8. Dyadic Coping Among German Couples Philipp
Y. Herzberg and Susan Sierau 9. Dyadic Coping Among Italian Couples Silvia
Donato 10. Dyadic Coping Among Greek Couples Pagona Roussi and Evangelos C.
Karademas 11. Dyadic Coping Among Hungarian Couples Tamás Martos, Viola
Sallay, and Rita Tóth-Vajna 12. Dyadic Coping Among Romanian Couples
Petruta P. Rusu 13. Dyadic Coping Among Pakistani Couples Zara Arshad and
Nazia Iqbal 14. Dyadic Coping Among Chinese Couples Feng Xu and Danika N.
Hiew 15. Dyadic Coping Among Japanese Couples Akiko Kawashima and Tai
Kurosawa 16. Dyadic Coping Among African Couples Peter Hilpert and Charles
Kimano 17. Dyadic Coping Among Australian Couples Melissa G. Bakhurst and
William K. Halford 18. Including the Cultural Context in Dyadic Coping:
Directions for Future Research and Practice Karen Kayser and Tracey A.
Revenson
1. Coping in Couples: The Systemic Transactional Model (STM) Guy Bodenmann,
Ashley K. Randall, and Mariana K .Falconier 2. Cultural Considerations in
Understanding Dyadic Coping Across Cultures Mariana K. Falconier, Ashley K.
Randall, and Guy Bodenmann 3. Measurement Dyadic Coping Across Cultures
Fridtjof W. Nussbeck and Jeffrey B. Jackson 4. Dyadic Coping Among Couples
in the U.S Laura E. Jiménez-Arista, Kelsey J. Walsh, and Ashley K. Randall
5. Dyadic Coping Among Latino Couples in the U.S Mariana K. Falconier 6.
Dyadic Coping Among Swiss Couples Rebekka Kuhn, Peter Hilpert, and Guy
Bodenmann 7. Dyadic Coping Among Portuguese Couples Ana M. Vedes, Marta
Figueiredo Pedro, Ivone Martins Patrão, Sara Magalhães Albuquerque, Susana
Costa Ramalho, Marco D. Pereira, Isabel Narciso Davide, Alexandra Marques
Pinto, and Maria T. Ribeiro 8. Dyadic Coping Among German Couples Philipp
Y. Herzberg and Susan Sierau 9. Dyadic Coping Among Italian Couples Silvia
Donato 10. Dyadic Coping Among Greek Couples Pagona Roussi and Evangelos C.
Karademas 11. Dyadic Coping Among Hungarian Couples Tamás Martos, Viola
Sallay, and Rita Tóth-Vajna 12. Dyadic Coping Among Romanian Couples
Petruta P. Rusu 13. Dyadic Coping Among Pakistani Couples Zara Arshad and
Nazia Iqbal 14. Dyadic Coping Among Chinese Couples Feng Xu and Danika N.
Hiew 15. Dyadic Coping Among Japanese Couples Akiko Kawashima and Tai
Kurosawa 16. Dyadic Coping Among African Couples Peter Hilpert and Charles
Kimano 17. Dyadic Coping Among Australian Couples Melissa G. Bakhurst and
William K. Halford 18. Including the Cultural Context in Dyadic Coping:
Directions for Future Research and Practice Karen Kayser and Tracey A.
Revenson
Ashley K. Randall, and Mariana K .Falconier 2. Cultural Considerations in
Understanding Dyadic Coping Across Cultures Mariana K. Falconier, Ashley K.
Randall, and Guy Bodenmann 3. Measurement Dyadic Coping Across Cultures
Fridtjof W. Nussbeck and Jeffrey B. Jackson 4. Dyadic Coping Among Couples
in the U.S Laura E. Jiménez-Arista, Kelsey J. Walsh, and Ashley K. Randall
5. Dyadic Coping Among Latino Couples in the U.S Mariana K. Falconier 6.
Dyadic Coping Among Swiss Couples Rebekka Kuhn, Peter Hilpert, and Guy
Bodenmann 7. Dyadic Coping Among Portuguese Couples Ana M. Vedes, Marta
Figueiredo Pedro, Ivone Martins Patrão, Sara Magalhães Albuquerque, Susana
Costa Ramalho, Marco D. Pereira, Isabel Narciso Davide, Alexandra Marques
Pinto, and Maria T. Ribeiro 8. Dyadic Coping Among German Couples Philipp
Y. Herzberg and Susan Sierau 9. Dyadic Coping Among Italian Couples Silvia
Donato 10. Dyadic Coping Among Greek Couples Pagona Roussi and Evangelos C.
Karademas 11. Dyadic Coping Among Hungarian Couples Tamás Martos, Viola
Sallay, and Rita Tóth-Vajna 12. Dyadic Coping Among Romanian Couples
Petruta P. Rusu 13. Dyadic Coping Among Pakistani Couples Zara Arshad and
Nazia Iqbal 14. Dyadic Coping Among Chinese Couples Feng Xu and Danika N.
Hiew 15. Dyadic Coping Among Japanese Couples Akiko Kawashima and Tai
Kurosawa 16. Dyadic Coping Among African Couples Peter Hilpert and Charles
Kimano 17. Dyadic Coping Among Australian Couples Melissa G. Bakhurst and
William K. Halford 18. Including the Cultural Context in Dyadic Coping:
Directions for Future Research and Practice Karen Kayser and Tracey A.
Revenson