Families and Change : Coping With Stressful Events and Transitions

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Families and Change : Coping With Stressful Events and Transitions

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Book Description
Proven successful and effective with students and practitioners through two editions, Families and Change: Coping With Stressful Events and Transitions, Third Edition, presents the vast literature that has emerged in recent years, focusing on how families respond to various transitions and stressful life events. Readers will find this edition more applied, with additional examples and explicit intervention suggestions and strategies. The volume editors and contributing authors to this updated bestseller include highly respected scholars. Each scholar represents a particular area of expertise providing readers with an interdisciplinary approach to family studies.  

Key Features  

Families and Change, Third Edition, is an essential text for upper-division undergraduate and master's students in departments of Human Development & Family Studies, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Sociology & Social Work. McKenry’s text is also a valuable tool for professionals and practitioners who work with families across the disciplinary boundaries of family therapy, family psychology, social work, family life education, and nursing.  

About the Author

Patrick C. McKenry, deceased, was Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the Ohio State University. His research focused on families and stress, with particular interest in family conflict and violence, postdivorce adjustment, variations in coping by gender and race, and the role of conflict and violence in the coparenting process after divorce. He published extensively in the marriage and family literature and coauthored or coedited with Sharon Price Divorce, Families Across Time: A Life Course Perspective, and all three editions of Families and Change: Coping with Stressful Events and Transitions. He was a member of the American Sociological Association and the National Council on Family Relations, where he has held several leadership positions. He was also the recipient of three Ohio State University awards for excellence in teaching and research. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Georgia.

Sharon J. Price is a Professor Emerita and former Department Head in the Department of Child and Family Development at the University of Georgia. She was also on the faculties of Gerontology and Women's Studies and has published extensively in professional journals. She and Patrick McKenry have coauthored and coedited Divorce, Families and Change: Coping with Stressful Events and Transitions, and Families Across Time: A Life Course Perspective. Her research focused on the study of widows who live on family farms. She has won several teaching awards, including the Osborne Award, presented by the National Council on Family Relations, and the highest honor for teaching at the University of Georgia, the Josiah Meigs Award. She is active in several professional organizations and has served in many capacities, including president of the National Council on Family Relations. She received her Ph.D. at Iowa State University.

Families and Change: Coping With Stressful Events and Transitions,Patrick C. McKenry,Sharon J. Price,Sage Publications, Inc,0761988718,Family,Family & Relationships,Family/Marriage,General,Social change,Social problems,Sociology,Sociology - Marriage & Family,United States,Family & Relationships / General

Book Contents:

  1. Fathering Your Toddler
  2. God's Whisper in a Mother's Chaos: Bringing Peace Home
  3. Healthy Parenting: How Your Upbringing Influences the Way You Raise Your Children, and What You Can Do to Make It Better for Them
  4. Helping the Thumb-Sucking Child
  5. How To Please A Woman In & Out Of Bed
  6. How To Raise A Lady A Civilized Guide To Helping Your Daughter Through Her Uncivilized Childhood
  7. How to Really Parent Your Child : Anticipating What a Child Needs Instead of Reacting to What a Child Does
  8. How to Survive Your Baby's First Year: By Hundreds of Happy Moms and Dads Who Did and Some Things to Avoid, From a Few Who Barely Made It (Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides)
  9. How to Tell a Naked Man What to Do : Sex Advice from a Woman Who Knows
  10. Hypnosis for a Joyful Pregnancy and Pain-Free Labor and Delivery

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