The Family Emotional System
An Integrative Concept for Theory, Science, and Practice
Herausgeber: Noone, Robert J.; Papero, Daniel V.
The Family Emotional System
An Integrative Concept for Theory, Science, and Practice
Herausgeber: Noone, Robert J.; Papero, Daniel V.
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The Family Emotional System: An Integrative Concept for Theory, Science, and Practice presents an ongoing dialogue among scientists, family investigators, and clinicians related to a natural systems view of the family and human behavior that has been occurring over several decades.
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The Family Emotional System: An Integrative Concept for Theory, Science, and Practice presents an ongoing dialogue among scientists, family investigators, and clinicians related to a natural systems view of the family and human behavior that has been occurring over several decades.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9780739198933
- ISBN-10: 0739198939
- Artikelnr.: 42647710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9780739198933
- ISBN-10: 0739198939
- Artikelnr.: 42647710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero - Contributions by John Butler; Frances A. Champagne; David Crews; James Curley; Margaret G. Donley; Marina Farinelli; Mark V. Flinn; Randall T. Frost; Raghavendra Gadagkar; Deborah M. Gordon; Victoria S. Har
Part I Bowen Theory and the Family Emotional System Chapter 1 Toward a
Science of Human Behavior Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero Chapter 2
The Family Emotional System Daniel V. Papero Chapter 3 Multigenerational
Family Emotional Process as a Source of Individual Differences in
Adaptiveness Robert J. Noone Chapter 4 The Predictability of the Family
Emotional System Randall T. Frost Chapter 5 The Family as an Emotional Unit
Concept: Origins and Early History John F. Butler Part IIScientific
Contributions to an Emotional Systems Perspective Chapter 6 Epigenetic
Effects of Parental Care within and across Generations Frances A. Champagne
and James P. Curley Chapter 7 Early Context-Dependent Epigenetic
Modifications and the Shaping of Brain and Behavior David Crews and Robert
J. Noone Chapter 8Nonhuman Primate Models of Family Systems Charles T.
Snowdon Chapter 9 The Instinctual Foundations of Infant Minds: How Primary
Affects Guide the Construction of Their Higher Cognitive Proclivities and
Abilities Jaak Panksepp & Marina Farinelli Chapter 10 Evolution of
Psychological Mechanisms for Human Family Relationship Mark V. Flinn
Chapter 11 The Family System of a Social Wasp Raghavendra Gadagkar Chapter
12 Ants and Families LeAnn S. Howard and Deborah M. Gordon Part IIIExamples
of the Influence of a Family Emotional Systems Perspective on Research and
Practice Chapter 13 Emotional Systems and the Regulation of Reproduction
with Ovulation as an Illustration Victoria Harrison Chapter 14 Mating and
Parental Care: The Influence of Gender on the Primary Triangle Margaret G.
Donley Chapter 15 Understanding Autonomic Physiology and Relationship
Processes in High-Risk Families Elizabeth Skowron About the Contributors
Science of Human Behavior Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero Chapter 2
The Family Emotional System Daniel V. Papero Chapter 3 Multigenerational
Family Emotional Process as a Source of Individual Differences in
Adaptiveness Robert J. Noone Chapter 4 The Predictability of the Family
Emotional System Randall T. Frost Chapter 5 The Family as an Emotional Unit
Concept: Origins and Early History John F. Butler Part IIScientific
Contributions to an Emotional Systems Perspective Chapter 6 Epigenetic
Effects of Parental Care within and across Generations Frances A. Champagne
and James P. Curley Chapter 7 Early Context-Dependent Epigenetic
Modifications and the Shaping of Brain and Behavior David Crews and Robert
J. Noone Chapter 8Nonhuman Primate Models of Family Systems Charles T.
Snowdon Chapter 9 The Instinctual Foundations of Infant Minds: How Primary
Affects Guide the Construction of Their Higher Cognitive Proclivities and
Abilities Jaak Panksepp & Marina Farinelli Chapter 10 Evolution of
Psychological Mechanisms for Human Family Relationship Mark V. Flinn
Chapter 11 The Family System of a Social Wasp Raghavendra Gadagkar Chapter
12 Ants and Families LeAnn S. Howard and Deborah M. Gordon Part IIIExamples
of the Influence of a Family Emotional Systems Perspective on Research and
Practice Chapter 13 Emotional Systems and the Regulation of Reproduction
with Ovulation as an Illustration Victoria Harrison Chapter 14 Mating and
Parental Care: The Influence of Gender on the Primary Triangle Margaret G.
Donley Chapter 15 Understanding Autonomic Physiology and Relationship
Processes in High-Risk Families Elizabeth Skowron About the Contributors
Part I Bowen Theory and the Family Emotional System Chapter 1 Toward a
Science of Human Behavior Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero Chapter 2
The Family Emotional System Daniel V. Papero Chapter 3 Multigenerational
Family Emotional Process as a Source of Individual Differences in
Adaptiveness Robert J. Noone Chapter 4 The Predictability of the Family
Emotional System Randall T. Frost Chapter 5 The Family as an Emotional Unit
Concept: Origins and Early History John F. Butler Part IIScientific
Contributions to an Emotional Systems Perspective Chapter 6 Epigenetic
Effects of Parental Care within and across Generations Frances A. Champagne
and James P. Curley Chapter 7 Early Context-Dependent Epigenetic
Modifications and the Shaping of Brain and Behavior David Crews and Robert
J. Noone Chapter 8Nonhuman Primate Models of Family Systems Charles T.
Snowdon Chapter 9 The Instinctual Foundations of Infant Minds: How Primary
Affects Guide the Construction of Their Higher Cognitive Proclivities and
Abilities Jaak Panksepp & Marina Farinelli Chapter 10 Evolution of
Psychological Mechanisms for Human Family Relationship Mark V. Flinn
Chapter 11 The Family System of a Social Wasp Raghavendra Gadagkar Chapter
12 Ants and Families LeAnn S. Howard and Deborah M. Gordon Part IIIExamples
of the Influence of a Family Emotional Systems Perspective on Research and
Practice Chapter 13 Emotional Systems and the Regulation of Reproduction
with Ovulation as an Illustration Victoria Harrison Chapter 14 Mating and
Parental Care: The Influence of Gender on the Primary Triangle Margaret G.
Donley Chapter 15 Understanding Autonomic Physiology and Relationship
Processes in High-Risk Families Elizabeth Skowron About the Contributors
Science of Human Behavior Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero Chapter 2
The Family Emotional System Daniel V. Papero Chapter 3 Multigenerational
Family Emotional Process as a Source of Individual Differences in
Adaptiveness Robert J. Noone Chapter 4 The Predictability of the Family
Emotional System Randall T. Frost Chapter 5 The Family as an Emotional Unit
Concept: Origins and Early History John F. Butler Part IIScientific
Contributions to an Emotional Systems Perspective Chapter 6 Epigenetic
Effects of Parental Care within and across Generations Frances A. Champagne
and James P. Curley Chapter 7 Early Context-Dependent Epigenetic
Modifications and the Shaping of Brain and Behavior David Crews and Robert
J. Noone Chapter 8Nonhuman Primate Models of Family Systems Charles T.
Snowdon Chapter 9 The Instinctual Foundations of Infant Minds: How Primary
Affects Guide the Construction of Their Higher Cognitive Proclivities and
Abilities Jaak Panksepp & Marina Farinelli Chapter 10 Evolution of
Psychological Mechanisms for Human Family Relationship Mark V. Flinn
Chapter 11 The Family System of a Social Wasp Raghavendra Gadagkar Chapter
12 Ants and Families LeAnn S. Howard and Deborah M. Gordon Part IIIExamples
of the Influence of a Family Emotional Systems Perspective on Research and
Practice Chapter 13 Emotional Systems and the Regulation of Reproduction
with Ovulation as an Illustration Victoria Harrison Chapter 14 Mating and
Parental Care: The Influence of Gender on the Primary Triangle Margaret G.
Donley Chapter 15 Understanding Autonomic Physiology and Relationship
Processes in High-Risk Families Elizabeth Skowron About the Contributors