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"The family is the place where minds come in contact with one
another"--Buddha
Emotions and the Family reflects the dramatic change in how
professionals and practitioners working with today's families view
the role of emotions in general family and marital processes.
Professionals, researchers, and academics present a wide variety of
approaches to the study of emotion and family functioning,
providing a rare theoretical and empirical look at how emotions
regulate, guide, and influence actions and behaviors within the
family. This unique book will provide you with new avenues of
research, theory, measurement, and analysis, emphasizing contexts
that range from the focus on specific relationships within the
family to the impact of contextual influences in family
emotionality.
Emotions and the Family examines the shift that has taken place in
how practitioners and therapists view emotions--as having important
interpsychic functions instead of as a function of intrapsychic
processes. The book will show you how emotions are involved in
almost every aspect of family development: from the beginnings of
the family formation (dating, courting, and marriage) to the
transition to parenthood (pregnancy, birth, bonding, and
attachment) to the dissolution of family relationships (divorce,
death). Authors discuss aspects of how the fabric of family life is
woven together by the complex interplay of emotions, with essential
information on: marital/family relationships parenting
socialization sibling relationships family health dysfunctional
family processes family therapy and much more! Emotions and the
Family functions as an invaluable textbook for graduate studies in
family sciences, childdevelopment, psychology, social work, and
sociology. The book is equally effective as a professional resource
for clinical practitioners in psychology, marriage and family
therapy, and social work.
The family is the place where minds come in contact with one
another Buddha Emotions and the Family reflects the dramatic change
in how professionals and practitioners working with today's
families view the role of emotions in general family and marital
processes. Professionals, researchers, and academics present a wide
variety of approaches to the study of emotion and family
functioning, providing a rare theoretical and empirical look at how
emotions regulate, guide, and influence actions and behaviors
within the family. This unique book will provide you with new
avenues of research, theory, measurement, and analysis, emphasizing
contexts that range from the focus on specific relationships within
the family to the impact of contextual influences in family
emotionality. Emotions and the Family examines the shift that has
taken place in how practitioners and therapists view emotions as
having important interpsychic functions instead of as a function of
intrapsychic processes.The book will show you how emotions are
involved in almost every aspect of family development: from the
beginnings of the family formation (dating, courting, and marriage)
to the transition to parenthood (pregnancy, birth, bonding, and
attachment) to the dissolution of family relationships (divorce,
death). Authors discuss aspects of how the fabric of family life is
woven together by the complex interplay of emotions, with essential
information on: marital/family relationships parenting
socialization sibling relationships family health dysfunctional
family processes family therapy and much more Emotions and the
Family functions as an invaluable textbook for graduate studies in
family sciences, child development, psychology, social work, and
sociology. The book is equally effective as a professional resource
for clinical practitioners in psychology, marriage and family
therapy, and social work.
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