This is a guide to how people can build success out of the stress and adversity of divorce. It presents a nuanced picture of marital breakup - not as a momentary event, but as a life process.
This is a guide to how people can build success out of the stress and adversity of divorce. It presents a nuanced picture of marital breakup - not as ...
The Relationship Code is the report of a longitudinal study, conducted over a ten-year period, of the influence of family relationships and genetic factors on competence and psychopathology in adolescent development. The sample for this landmark study included 720 pairs of same-sex adolescent siblings--including twins, half siblings, and genetically unrelated siblings--and their parents.
Using a clear expressive style, David Reiss and his coinvestigators identify specific mechanisms that link genetic factors and the social environment in psychological development. They propose...
The Relationship Code is the report of a longitudinal study, conducted over a ten-year period, of the influence of family relationships and ...
This book, a result of a conference sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, explores developmental and clinical evidence of how divorce, and the transition to single parenting and stepparenting affects children. Many of the articles collected here look at the legal measures being used to make such transitions easier for families.
This book, a result of a conference sponsored by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, explores developmental and clinical evi...
Hetheringt E. Mavis Hetherington Richard M. Lerner
Comprised of papers written by members of the Social Science Research Council Subcommittee on Child Development in Life-Span Perspective, this book provides a representation of the current status of the relation between child development and the life- span. It suggests the possible synthesis of these two fields from both conceptual and empirical evidence. Theories and methods concerning the social, psychological, and anatomical influences on children's cognitive development through adolescence are highlighted.
Comprised of papers written by members of the Social Science Research Council Subcommittee on Child Development in Life-Span Perspective, this book pr...
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.
This volume, the result of the second annual Summer Institute sponsored by the Family Research Consortium, focuses on family transitions--both normati...
One of the most notable findings in contemporary behavior genetics is that children growing up in the same family are not very comparable. Findings suggest that in order to understand individual differences between siblings it is necessary to examine not only the shared experiences but also the differences in experiences of children growing up in the same family. In the past decade a group of investigators has begun to examine the contributions of genetics, and both shared and nonshared environment to development. As with many new research endeavors, this has proven to be a difficult task...
One of the most notable findings in contemporary behavior genetics is that children growing up in the same family are not very comparable. Findings su...
Focusing on stress and adaptability in families and family members, this text explores how a variety of stresses influence family functioning and how family process moderates and mediates the contribution of individual and environmental risk and protective factors to personal adjustment.
Focusing on stress and adaptability in families and family members, this text explores how a variety of stresses influence family functioning and how ...
In this volume leading researchers offer an interesting and accessible overview of what we now know about risk and protective factors for family functioning and child adjustment in different kinds of families. They explore interactions among individual, familial, and extrafamilial risk and protective factors in an attempt to explain the great diversity in parents' and children's responses to different kinds of experiences associated with marriage, divorce, life in a single parent household, and remarriage.
In this volume leading researchers offer an interesting and accessible overview of what we now know about risk and protective factors for family funct...