This volume, the result of the second annual Summer Institute
sponsored by the Family Research Consortium, focuses on family
transitions--both normative and non-normative. The subject of
family transitions has been a central concern of the consortium
largely because studies of families in motion help to highlight
mechanisms leading to adaptation and dysfunction. This text
represents a collective effort to understand the techniques
individuals and families employ to adapt to the pressing issues
they encounter along their life course.
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