Families In Context: An Introduction

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Families In Context: An Introduction

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Book Description
Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman and Teresa M. Cooney's Families in Context introduces foundational ideas and concepts about families and applies them to issues and events relevant to today's college student population. This comprehensive but concise paperback--written in clear, student-friendly language--fills the following needs not being met by existing texts:

* The text is structured consistently, featuring an overarching framework that combines family systems theory and ecological systems theory. This approach bridges both micro- and macro-perspectives on families.
* Each chapter places families squarely within their respective environments--their neighborhood, community, and national context--and provides conceptual linkages between the different aspects of family life.
* Diversity is integrated into each chapter.
* The text's emphasis on social context allows the exploration of families in at least three ways: (1) how individuals live out their intimate experiences within families and communities; (2) the impact of family groups on their neighborhoods and communities, and vice versa; and (3) the ways in which the larger social contexts influence families within different class levels and racial groups.
* The book's brevity and reasonable price allow ample time for instructors to easily supplement their courses with additional materials.

Each chapter opens with a "Did You Know?" box, detailing ideas related to chapter content and preparing students for the chapter's topics. Similarly, a box entitled "Things to Think About" offers questions, definitions, or comments intended to provoke students' critical thinking.

The text provides a "hands-on" approach by featuring critical-thinking activities at the end of each chapter, enabling students to apply learned concepts and principles. Finally, additional readings and a glossary of relevant theoretical concepts are provided.

A comprehensive electronic Instructor's Manual/Testing Program accompanies the text--as well as a dedicated Website. In addition, an Interactive Student Study Guide is available.

Families In Context: An Introduction,Marilyn Ihinger-Tallman,Teresa M. Cooney,Roxbury Publishing Company,1931719071,Family,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Family Relationships,Family/Marriage,General,Sociology - General

Book Contents:

  1. Family Stress : Classic and Contemporary Readings
  2. Family Therapy Basics (Counseling)
  3. Family Traditions in Hawai'i
  4. Fresh Elastic for Stretched-Out Moms
  5. Golf Injury Handbook : Professional Advice for Amateur Athletes
  6. Helping Your Child Cope With Depression and Suicidal Thoughts
  7. High Cholesterol: What You Should Know
  8. How to Be a Way Cool Grandfather
  9. If My Kid's So Nice.... Why's He Driving Me Crazy?: Straight Talk About the "Good Kid" Disorder
  10. Invisible Caregivers

Book Contents

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