Widely adopted, this valued course text and practitioner guide has expanded our understanding of the diversity and complexity of "normal" families today. Froma Walsh and her contributing authors are at the forefront of family systems research and clinical training. They describe the challenges facing contemporary families and ways in which clinicians can promote well-being and resilience. Thoroughly revised and updated to reflect important research advances and the changing contexts of family life, the fourth edition covers new topics including evidence-based assessment, neurobiology, kinship…mehr
Widely adopted, this valued course text and practitioner guide has expanded our understanding of the diversity and complexity of "normal" families today. Froma Walsh and her contributing authors are at the forefront of family systems research and clinical training. They describe the challenges facing contemporary families and ways in which clinicians can promote well-being and resilience. Thoroughly revised and updated to reflect important research advances and the changing contexts of family life, the fourth edition covers new topics including evidence-based assessment, neurobiology, kinship care, and family rituals. The introductory section by Walsh surveys emerging trends in family life; critically examines views of family normality, health, and dysfunction; and provides a strengths-based framework for clinical practice. Subsequent sections present cutting-edge research on varied family structures and sociocultural and developmental contexts, highlighting implications for assessment and intervention. The book identifies processes that nurture and sustain strong bonds in couples; dual-earner, divorced, single-parent, and remarried families; gay and lesbian families; and adoptive and kinship care families. It discusses how families are influenced by social and economic constraints, changing gender norms, immigration experiences, and spirituality. It examines the multigenerational family life cycle and describes key family processes for coping and resilience, with attention to the normative strains of childrearing as well as major stressors such as trauma, loss, and chronic illness or disability. Rounding out the volume, the final section reviews the state of the science of family assessment and probes genetic and neurobiological interactions with family processes. Shifting the focus from how families fail to how they can succeed, this book is essential reading for therapists and counselors, as well as instructors and graduate students in family therapy, psychology, social work, counseling, nursing, and related fields. It is a uniquely informative and authoritative text for graduate-level courses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Froma Walsh, MSW, PhD, is the Mose and Sylvia Firestone Professor Emerita in the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice and the Department of Psychiatry, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago. She is also Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Chicago Center for Family Health. Dr. Walsh is an internationally respected clinical scholar and a foremost authority on family resilience. Integrating developmental, relational, sociocultural, and spiritual perspectives, her resilience-oriented systemic approach with individuals, couples, and families fosters healing and positive adaptation. She is past editor of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy and past president of the American Family Therapy Academy. Dr. Walsh is the recipient of many honors for distinguished contributions to theory, research, and practice, including the Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association and awards from the American Family Therapy Academy, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, the American Orthopsychiatric Association, and the Society for Pastoral Counseling Research. She is a frequent speaker and consultant internationally, and her books have been translated into many languages.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Overview 1. The New Normal: Diversity and Complexity in 21st-Century Families 2. Clinical Views of Family Normality, Health, and Dysfunction: From Deficit to Strengths Perspective II. Varying Family Forms and Challenges 3. Couple Interaction in Happy and Unhappy Marriages: Gottman Laboratory Studies 4. Contemporary Two-Parent Families: Navigating Work and Family Challenges 5. Risk and Resilience after Divorce, Shannon M. Greene, Edward R. Anderson 6. The Diversity, Strengths, and Challenges of Single-Parent Households 7. Remarriage and Stepfamily Life 8. Gay and Lesbian Family Life: Risk, Resilience, and Rising Expectations 9. Family Processes in Kinship Care 10. Adoptive Families, Cheryl Rampage, Marina Eovaldi III. Cultural Dimensions in Family Functioning 11. Culture: A Challenge to Concepts of Normality 12. Intersections of Race, Class, and Poverty: Challenges and Resilience in African American Families 13. Immigrant Family Processes: A Multidimensional Framework 14. Changing Gender Norms in Families and Society: Toward Equality amid Complexities 15. The Spiritual Dimension of Family Life IV. Developmental Perspectives on Family Functioning 16. The Family Life Cycle, Monica McGoldrick and Tazuko Shibusawa 17. Family Resilience: Strengths Forged through Adversity 18. Normative Family Transitions, Couple Relationship Quality, and Healthy Child Development 19. Mastering Family Challenges in Serious Illness and Disability 20. Family and Community Rituals in the 21st Century V. Advancing Family Systems Research and Practice 21. Assessment of Effective Couple and Family Functioning: Prevailing Models and Instruments 22. Unraveling the Complexity of Gene-Environment Interplay and Family Processes 23. Neurobiology and Family Processes.
I. Overview 1. The New Normal: Diversity and Complexity in 21st-Century Families 2. Clinical Views of Family Normality, Health, and Dysfunction: From Deficit to Strengths Perspective II. Varying Family Forms and Challenges 3. Couple Interaction in Happy and Unhappy Marriages: Gottman Laboratory Studies 4. Contemporary Two-Parent Families: Navigating Work and Family Challenges 5. Risk and Resilience after Divorce, Shannon M. Greene, Edward R. Anderson 6. The Diversity, Strengths, and Challenges of Single-Parent Households 7. Remarriage and Stepfamily Life 8. Gay and Lesbian Family Life: Risk, Resilience, and Rising Expectations 9. Family Processes in Kinship Care 10. Adoptive Families, Cheryl Rampage, Marina Eovaldi III. Cultural Dimensions in Family Functioning 11. Culture: A Challenge to Concepts of Normality 12. Intersections of Race, Class, and Poverty: Challenges and Resilience in African American Families 13. Immigrant Family Processes: A Multidimensional Framework 14. Changing Gender Norms in Families and Society: Toward Equality amid Complexities 15. The Spiritual Dimension of Family Life IV. Developmental Perspectives on Family Functioning 16. The Family Life Cycle, Monica McGoldrick and Tazuko Shibusawa 17. Family Resilience: Strengths Forged through Adversity 18. Normative Family Transitions, Couple Relationship Quality, and Healthy Child Development 19. Mastering Family Challenges in Serious Illness and Disability 20. Family and Community Rituals in the 21st Century V. Advancing Family Systems Research and Practice 21. Assessment of Effective Couple and Family Functioning: Prevailing Models and Instruments 22. Unraveling the Complexity of Gene-Environment Interplay and Family Processes 23. Neurobiology and Family Processes.
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