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Family problems : stress, risk, and resilience / edited by Joyce A. Arditti.

Other author/creatorArditti, Joyce A., editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, [2015]
Descriptionxiv, 379 pages ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Chapter 1: Introduction and Conceptual Overview Joyce A. Arditti, Ph.D. Virginia Tech Part I: Social Inequality and Marginalization Chapter 2: We're Here, We're Queer, and We Count: Perspectives on Queer Families Brad Van Eeden-Moorefield, Ph.D. & Kristen Benson, Ph. D. Montclair State University & North Dakota State University Chapter 3: The Stigma of Families with Mental Illness Natalie R. Gela & Patrick W. Corrigan, Psy.D. Illinois Institute of Technology College of Psychology Chapter 4: Inside & Out: Family Life for Parents in Prison Ann B. Loper, Ph.D., Mathilde Whalen & Joanna Will University of Virginia Chapter 5: Social Disparities in Family Health Jinette Comeau, Ph.D. & William R. Avison, Ph.D. The University of Western Ontario Chapter 6: Low-income Fathers as Resilient Caregivers Kevin M. Roy, Ph.D., Rob Palkovitz, Ph.D., & Damian Waters University of Maryland and University of Delaware Part II: Parenting & Caregiving in Diverse Contexts Chapter 7: "Do What You Gotta' Do:" How Low-income African American Mothers Manage Food Insecurity Robin L. Jarrett, Ph.D., Ozge Sensoy Bahar, & Ezella McPherson University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Chapter 8: The Diverse Family Contexts of Youth in Foster Care Lenore McWey, Ph.D. & Armeda Stevenson-Wojciak Florida State University Chapter 9: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Megan Dolbin-MacNab, Ph.D. & Burt Hayslip, Ph.D. Virginia Tech & University of North Texas Chapter 10 Caring for Older Adults: Challenges for Families Kathy Piercy, Ph.D. Utah State University Chapter 11: Childhood Adultification and the Paradox of Parenting: Perspectives on African American Boys in Economically Disadvantaged Families Linda Burton, Ph.D. Duke University Donna-Marie Winn, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Howard Stevenson, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Marvin McKinney, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Part III: Family Challenges over the Life Course Chapter 12: Family Resilience to Promote Positive Child Development, Strong and Flexible Families, and Intergenerational Vitality Sharon L. Ramey, Ph.D., Robin G. Lanzi, Ph.D. & Craig Ramey, Ph.D. Virginia Tech & University of Alabama at Birmingham Chapter 13: Challenges and Changes: Stress and Resilience Among Military Families Over the Life Course Adrian Blow, Ph.D, Chris Marchiondo, & Lisa Gorman Michigan State University Chapter 14: Intimate Partner Violence Jennifer Hardesty, Ph.D. & Kimberly Crossman University of Illinois-Urbana Chapter 15: Abuse in Late Life: Unsuspecting Elders and Trusted Others Karen Roberto, Ph.D. & Pamela B. Teaster, Ph.D. Virginia Tech Marya McPherson Mental Health Association of the New River Valley, Inc. Chapter 16: Adolescent Development and Romantic Relationships Jennifer Kerpelman, Ph.D., Alyssa McElwain & Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely Auburn University Part IV: Policy and Practice Responses to Family Problems Chapter 17: Strengthening Family Resilience: A Community Capacity Approach Anne F. Farrell, Ph.D. University of Connecticut Gary L. Bowen, Ph.D. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Samantha Goodrich University of Connecticut Chapter 18: Family Policy through a Human Rights Lens Elaine A. Anderson, Ph.D. & Bethany L. Letiecq, Ph.D. University of Maryland & George Mason University Chapter 19: Multisystemic Therapy as a Strength-Based Model for Working with Multiproblem Families Stacy Ryan, Ph.D. University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Phillippe Cunningham, Ph.D. Medical University of South Carolina Patricia Brennan, Ph.D. Emory University Sharon Foster, Ph.D. Alliant International University Chapter 20: Risk & Resilience among Latino Immigrant Families: Implications for Community Based Programs and Cultural Adaptation Research Jose Ruben Parra-Cardona, Ph.D., Ana Rocío Escobar-Chew, & Michael Whitehead Michigan State University Chapter 21: Applying Harm Reduction Principles for the Treatment of Families Responding To Substance Abuse Patt Denning, Ph.D. Harm Reduction Therapy Center Conclusion Chapter 22: Responding to Family Problems Joyce A. Arditti, Ph.D. Virginia Tech .
Abstract "Family Problems: Stress, Risk, and Resilience presents an interdisciplinary collection of original essays that push the boundaries of family science to reflect the increasingly diverse complexity of family concerns in the modern world. Represents the most up-to-date family problem research while addressing such contemporary issues as parental incarceration, same sex marriage, health care disparities, and welfare reform Features brief chapter introductions that provide context and direction to guide the student to the heart of what's important in the piece that follows Includes critical thinking questions to enhance the utility of the book for classroom use Responds to family problem issues through the lens of a social justice perspective "-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "Represents the most up-to-date family problem research while addressing such contemporary issues as parental incarceration, same sex marriage, health care disparities, and welfare reform"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Family problems Hoboken : Wiley-Blackwell, 2014 9781118352694
LCCN 2014018395
ISBN9781118348284 (paperback)
ISBN1118348281 (paperback)

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