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Family Problems: Stress, Risk, and Resilience presents an
interdisciplinary collection of original essays that push the
boundaries of family science to reflect the increasingly diverse
complexity of family concerns in the modern world.
Represents the most up-to-date family problem research while
addressing such contemporary issues as parental incarceration, same
sex marriage, health care disparities, and welfare reform
Features brief chapter introductions that provide context and
direction to guide the student to the heart of what's
important in the piece that follows
Includes critical thinking questions to enhance the utility of
the book for classroom use
Responds to family problem issues through the lens of a social
justice perspective
Auteur
Joyce A. Arditti is Professor of Human Development at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. She is the author of Parental Incarceration and the Family: Psychological and Social Effects of Imprisonment on Children, Parents, and Caregivers (2012).
Texte du rabat
"This is not the usual family studies text! With cutting edge knowledge from multiple scholars and multiple disciplines, Dr. Arditti shapes a refreshingly contemporary book. We learn new ways to think about and understand today's issues in human development and family stress." Pauline Boss, University of Minnesota Bringing a much-needed contemporary sensibility to a critical field of study, Family Problems: Stress, Risk, and Resilience presents an interdisciplinary collection of original essays that push the boundaries of family science to reflect the increasingly diverse complexity of family concerns in the modern world. Featuring contributions by leading experts in family stress, risk, and resilience, articles pay close attention to the gender, race, ethnicity, class, and cultural issues that inform the construction of – and responses to – a variety of family problems that occur over the course of a lifetime. Essays utilize an innovative approach based on a blending of family stress, constructivist, ecological, and developmental frameworks, and are divided into four thematic sections. These sections focus on the relationship of family problems to marginalization, parenting and caregiving in diverse contexts, family challenges over the life course, and policy and practice responses. The most up-to-date research sheds important new light on a variety of contemporary issues, from parental incarceration and same-sex marriage to health care disparities, welfare reform, and more. Innovative and thought-provoking, Family Problems: Stress, Risk, and Resilience moves well beyond standard volumes of family stress theory to reveal the true complexity behind the myriad issues and challenges faced by families in contemporary society.
Résumé
Family Problems: Stress, Risk, and Resilience presents an interdisciplinary collection of original essays that push the boundaries of family science to reflect the increasingly diverse complexity of family concerns in the modern world.
Contenu
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xv
1 Introduction and Conceptual Overview 1
Joyce A. Arditti
Part I Social Inequality and Marginalization 15
2 We're Here, We're Queer, and We Count 17
Brad van Eeden-Moorefield and Kristen Benson
3 The Stigma of Families with Mental Illness 33
Natalie R. Gela and Patrick W. Corrigan
4 Inside and Out: Family Life for Parents in Prison 50
Ann Booker Loper, Mathilde Whalen, and Joanna Will
5 Social Disparities in Family Health 68
Jinette Comeau and William R. Avison
6 Low-Income Fathers as Resilient Caregivers 83
Kevin M. Roy, Rob Palkovitz, and Damian Waters
Part II Parenting and Caregiving in Diverse Contexts 99
7 Do What You Gotta' Do 101
Robin L. Jarrett, Ozge Sensoy Bahar, and Ezella McPherson
8 The Diverse Family Contexts of Youth in Foster Care 117
Lenore M. McWey and Armeda Stevenson Wojciak
9 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 133
Megan L. Dolbin-MacNab and Bert Hayslip, Jr.
10 Caring for Older Adults 150
Kathleen W. Piercy
11 Childhood Adultification and the Paradox of Parenting 167
Linda M. Burton, Donna-Marie Winn, Howard Stevenson, and Marvin McKinney
Part III Family Challenges Over the Life Course 183
12 Family Resilience to Promote Positive Child Development, Strong and Flexible Families, and Intergenerational Vitality 185
Sharon Landesman Ramey, Robin Gaines Lanzi, and Craig T. Ramey
13 Challenges and Changes: Stress and Resilience Among Military Families 200
Adrian Blow, Chris Marchiondo, and Lisa Gorman
14 Intimate Partner Violence 213
Jennifer L. Hardesty and Kimberly A. Crossman
15 Abuse in Late Life 228
Karen A. Roberto, Pamela B. Teaster, and Marya C. McPherson
16 Adolescent Development and Romantic Relationships 249
Jennifer Kerpelman, Alyssa McElwain, and Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely
Part IV Policy and Practice Responses to Family Problems 271
17 Strengthening Family Resilience 273
Anne F. Farrell, Gary L. Bowen, and Samantha A. Goodrich
18 Family Policy through a Human Rights Lens 290
Elaine A. Anderson and Bethany L. Letiecq
19 Multisystemic Therapy as a Strength-Based Model for Working with Multiproblem Families 305
Stacy R. Ryan, Phillippe B. Cunningham, Patricia A. Brennan, and Sharon L. Foster
20 Risk and Resilience among Latino Immigrant Families 320
José Rubén Parra-Cardona, Sara Lappan, Ana Rocío Escobar-Chew, and Michael Whitehead
21 Harm Reduction as a Model for Families Responding to Substance Abuse 337
Patt Denning
Part V Conclusion 355
22 Responding to Family Problems 357
Joyce A. Arditti
Index 371