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Family Stories and the Life Course - Across Time and Generations (Paperback)
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Family Stories and the Life Course - Across Time and Generations (Paperback)
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This edited book draws from work that focuses on the act of telling
family stories, as well as their content and structure. The process
of telling family stories is linked to central aspects of
development, including language acquisition, affect regulation, and
family interaction patterns. This book extends across traditional
developmental psychology, personality theory, and family studies.
Drawing broadly on the epigenetic framework for individual
development articulated by Erik Erikson, as well as on conceptions
of the family life cycle, the editors bring together contemporary
examples of psychological research on family stories and their
implications for development and change at different points in the
life course. The book is divided into sections that focus on family
stories at different points in the life cycle, from early childhood
and the beginnings of narrative skill, through adolescence, young
adulthood, midlife, and then mature adulthood and its
intergenerational meaning. During each of these periods of the life
cycle, research focusing on individual development within an
Eriksonian framework of ego strengths and virtues is highlighted.
The dynamic role of family stories is also featured here, with work
exploring the links between family process, intergenerational
attachment, and storytelling. Sociocultural theories that emphasize
how such development is situated in the wider cultural context are
also featured in several chapters. This broad lifespan
developmental focus serves to integrate the exciting diversity of
this work and foster further questions and research in the emerging
field of family narrative. The book is intended primarily for
researchers and advanced-level students in the fields of
developmental and personality psychology, as well as those in
family studies and in gerontology. It may also be of interest to
those in the helping professions who are concerned with family
therapy and family issues, and may--due to its content and
illustrative material--have appeal to a wider market of the lay
public. The chapters are written in a readily accessible style and
the analyses are presented in a fairly non-technical way. Because
family stories are charted across the lifespan, it would be a
suitable companion book to a more traditional lifespan textbook in
certain courses.
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