Interparental Conflict and Child Development
Theory, Research and Applications
Herausgeber: Fincham, Frank D.; Grych, John H.
Interparental Conflict and Child Development
Theory, Research and Applications
Herausgeber: Fincham, Frank D.; Grych, John H.
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Interparental Conflict and Child Development investigates the impact of interparental conflict on children.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9780521658294
- ISBN-10: 0521658292
- Artikelnr.: 33158939
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 492
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9780521658294
- ISBN-10: 0521658292
- Artikelnr.: 33158939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; Interparental conflict and child adjustment:
an overview John H. Grych and Frank D. Fincham; Part I. Foundations: 1.
Conceptual issues in understanding the relation between interparental
conflict and child adjustment Gayla Margolin, Pamella H. Oliver, and Anna
Marie Medina; 2. The study of relations between marital conflict and child
adjustment: challenges and new directions for methodology E. Mark Cummings,
Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, and Tammy L. Dukewich; 3. Does gender moderate the
effects of marital conflict on children? Patrick T. Davies and Lisa L.
Lindsay; 4. Ethnic minority status, interparental conflict, and child
adjustment Vonnie C. McLoyd, Camille I. Harper, and Nikeea Lynell Copeland;
Part II. Basic Processes: 5. The role of emotion and emotional regulation
in children's responses to interparental conflict Susan Crockenberg and
Adela Langrock; 6. Understanding the impact of interparental conflict on
children: the role of social cognitive processes John H. Grych and Shalini
Cardoza-Fernandes; 7. Psychological processes as mediators of the impact of
marital conflict on children Lynne Fainsilber Katz; 8. Children's coping
with interparental conflict Patricia K. Kerig; Part III. Family and Peer
Contexts: 9. Interparental conflict and parent-child relationships Martha
J. Cox, Blair Paley, and Kristina Harter; 10. Sibling relationships and
interparental conflict Judy Dunn and Lisa Davies; 11. Managing marital
conflict: links with children's peer relationships Ross D. Parke, Mina Kim,
Mary Flyr, David J. McDowell, Sandra D. Simpkins, Colleen M. Killian, and
Margaret Wild; 12. Domestic violence and child adjustment Ernest N.
Jouriles, William D. Norwood, Renee McDonald, and Beth Peters; 13. When
conflict continues after the marriage ends: effects on postdivorce conflict
on children Christy M. Buchanan and Kelly L. Heiges; 14. Marital conflict
in stepfamilies Mark A. Fine; Part IV. Applications: 15. Clinical
prevention and remediation of child adjustment problems Cynthia M. Turner
and Mark R. Dadds; 16. Interparental conflict and social policy Robert E.
Emery; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Advancing understanding of the
association between interparental conflict and child development Frank D.
Fincham and John H. Grych; Author index; Subject index.
an overview John H. Grych and Frank D. Fincham; Part I. Foundations: 1.
Conceptual issues in understanding the relation between interparental
conflict and child adjustment Gayla Margolin, Pamella H. Oliver, and Anna
Marie Medina; 2. The study of relations between marital conflict and child
adjustment: challenges and new directions for methodology E. Mark Cummings,
Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, and Tammy L. Dukewich; 3. Does gender moderate the
effects of marital conflict on children? Patrick T. Davies and Lisa L.
Lindsay; 4. Ethnic minority status, interparental conflict, and child
adjustment Vonnie C. McLoyd, Camille I. Harper, and Nikeea Lynell Copeland;
Part II. Basic Processes: 5. The role of emotion and emotional regulation
in children's responses to interparental conflict Susan Crockenberg and
Adela Langrock; 6. Understanding the impact of interparental conflict on
children: the role of social cognitive processes John H. Grych and Shalini
Cardoza-Fernandes; 7. Psychological processes as mediators of the impact of
marital conflict on children Lynne Fainsilber Katz; 8. Children's coping
with interparental conflict Patricia K. Kerig; Part III. Family and Peer
Contexts: 9. Interparental conflict and parent-child relationships Martha
J. Cox, Blair Paley, and Kristina Harter; 10. Sibling relationships and
interparental conflict Judy Dunn and Lisa Davies; 11. Managing marital
conflict: links with children's peer relationships Ross D. Parke, Mina Kim,
Mary Flyr, David J. McDowell, Sandra D. Simpkins, Colleen M. Killian, and
Margaret Wild; 12. Domestic violence and child adjustment Ernest N.
Jouriles, William D. Norwood, Renee McDonald, and Beth Peters; 13. When
conflict continues after the marriage ends: effects on postdivorce conflict
on children Christy M. Buchanan and Kelly L. Heiges; 14. Marital conflict
in stepfamilies Mark A. Fine; Part IV. Applications: 15. Clinical
prevention and remediation of child adjustment problems Cynthia M. Turner
and Mark R. Dadds; 16. Interparental conflict and social policy Robert E.
Emery; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Advancing understanding of the
association between interparental conflict and child development Frank D.
Fincham and John H. Grych; Author index; Subject index.
List of contributors; Preface; Interparental conflict and child adjustment:
an overview John H. Grych and Frank D. Fincham; Part I. Foundations: 1.
Conceptual issues in understanding the relation between interparental
conflict and child adjustment Gayla Margolin, Pamella H. Oliver, and Anna
Marie Medina; 2. The study of relations between marital conflict and child
adjustment: challenges and new directions for methodology E. Mark Cummings,
Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, and Tammy L. Dukewich; 3. Does gender moderate the
effects of marital conflict on children? Patrick T. Davies and Lisa L.
Lindsay; 4. Ethnic minority status, interparental conflict, and child
adjustment Vonnie C. McLoyd, Camille I. Harper, and Nikeea Lynell Copeland;
Part II. Basic Processes: 5. The role of emotion and emotional regulation
in children's responses to interparental conflict Susan Crockenberg and
Adela Langrock; 6. Understanding the impact of interparental conflict on
children: the role of social cognitive processes John H. Grych and Shalini
Cardoza-Fernandes; 7. Psychological processes as mediators of the impact of
marital conflict on children Lynne Fainsilber Katz; 8. Children's coping
with interparental conflict Patricia K. Kerig; Part III. Family and Peer
Contexts: 9. Interparental conflict and parent-child relationships Martha
J. Cox, Blair Paley, and Kristina Harter; 10. Sibling relationships and
interparental conflict Judy Dunn and Lisa Davies; 11. Managing marital
conflict: links with children's peer relationships Ross D. Parke, Mina Kim,
Mary Flyr, David J. McDowell, Sandra D. Simpkins, Colleen M. Killian, and
Margaret Wild; 12. Domestic violence and child adjustment Ernest N.
Jouriles, William D. Norwood, Renee McDonald, and Beth Peters; 13. When
conflict continues after the marriage ends: effects on postdivorce conflict
on children Christy M. Buchanan and Kelly L. Heiges; 14. Marital conflict
in stepfamilies Mark A. Fine; Part IV. Applications: 15. Clinical
prevention and remediation of child adjustment problems Cynthia M. Turner
and Mark R. Dadds; 16. Interparental conflict and social policy Robert E.
Emery; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Advancing understanding of the
association between interparental conflict and child development Frank D.
Fincham and John H. Grych; Author index; Subject index.
an overview John H. Grych and Frank D. Fincham; Part I. Foundations: 1.
Conceptual issues in understanding the relation between interparental
conflict and child adjustment Gayla Margolin, Pamella H. Oliver, and Anna
Marie Medina; 2. The study of relations between marital conflict and child
adjustment: challenges and new directions for methodology E. Mark Cummings,
Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, and Tammy L. Dukewich; 3. Does gender moderate the
effects of marital conflict on children? Patrick T. Davies and Lisa L.
Lindsay; 4. Ethnic minority status, interparental conflict, and child
adjustment Vonnie C. McLoyd, Camille I. Harper, and Nikeea Lynell Copeland;
Part II. Basic Processes: 5. The role of emotion and emotional regulation
in children's responses to interparental conflict Susan Crockenberg and
Adela Langrock; 6. Understanding the impact of interparental conflict on
children: the role of social cognitive processes John H. Grych and Shalini
Cardoza-Fernandes; 7. Psychological processes as mediators of the impact of
marital conflict on children Lynne Fainsilber Katz; 8. Children's coping
with interparental conflict Patricia K. Kerig; Part III. Family and Peer
Contexts: 9. Interparental conflict and parent-child relationships Martha
J. Cox, Blair Paley, and Kristina Harter; 10. Sibling relationships and
interparental conflict Judy Dunn and Lisa Davies; 11. Managing marital
conflict: links with children's peer relationships Ross D. Parke, Mina Kim,
Mary Flyr, David J. McDowell, Sandra D. Simpkins, Colleen M. Killian, and
Margaret Wild; 12. Domestic violence and child adjustment Ernest N.
Jouriles, William D. Norwood, Renee McDonald, and Beth Peters; 13. When
conflict continues after the marriage ends: effects on postdivorce conflict
on children Christy M. Buchanan and Kelly L. Heiges; 14. Marital conflict
in stepfamilies Mark A. Fine; Part IV. Applications: 15. Clinical
prevention and remediation of child adjustment problems Cynthia M. Turner
and Mark R. Dadds; 16. Interparental conflict and social policy Robert E.
Emery; Part V. Future Directions: 17. Advancing understanding of the
association between interparental conflict and child development Frank D.
Fincham and John H. Grych; Author index; Subject index.