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"This well-written book skillfully introduces the readers to the
history of family problem solving. The range and quality of content
in the book is vast and comprehensive. Strength lies within the
detailed review of the literature. Readers seeking a wealth of
information in a single volume may find this text a useful
educational and research tool. Given the book's readability, it is
recommended for upper-level seminars. It would be appropriate as a
supplemental or required graduate-level text in courses from
multiple disciplines that deal with family problems. The text is
thought provoking, and it may be a useful resource for researchers,
students, educators, and practitioners working with families."
--Journal of Marriage and the Family "This exploration of problem
solving is useful to a variety of audiences who work with and
conduct research related to families... It offers practical
applications of family problem solving as well as recent advances
in and future considerations of research this field." --America's
Family Support Magazine Family problems can range from mild
conflicts to pathological issues. In recent years it has become
apparent that an understanding of family conflict is impossible
without more knowledge about a fundamental characteristic of
families-family problem solving. The various methods and tools,
both effective and ineffective, that families use to solve their
problems is an ongoing subject of research and clinical work that
involves many disciplines, including clinical psychology,
sociology, family therapy, developmental psychology,
communications, and social psychology. These vastly different
perspectives and approaches emerging from this research have
resulted in a diverse body of knowledge that has yet to be
integrated and synthesized. In Family Problem Solving, author
Samuel Vuchinich pulls this research together in one comprehensive
volume that is written in an accessible and engaging style.
Elucidating the core principles that have developed from these
various fields, Family Problem Solving explores family conflicts,
the nature of family problems, problems across the life cycle, and
social constructions. This volume also includes applications of
family problem solving as well as recent advances in and future
considerations of this field. This book will provide a useful
resource for professionals and students in family studies,
developmental psychology, sociology of the family, and family
psychology.
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