Family Psychology: The Art of the Science / Edition 1

Family Psychology: The Art of the Science / Edition 1

by William M. Pinsof
ISBN-10:
0195135571
ISBN-13:
9780195135572
Pub. Date:
05/28/2005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0195135571
ISBN-13:
9780195135572
Pub. Date:
05/28/2005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Family Psychology: The Art of the Science / Edition 1

Family Psychology: The Art of the Science / Edition 1

by William M. Pinsof
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Overview

This book is the product of a multi-year initiative, sponsored by the Division of Family Psychology (43) of the American Psychological Association, the Family Institute at Northwestern University, Oxford University Press, and Northwestern University, to bring together the leading researchers in family psychology in five major areas of great social and health relevance — good marriage, depression, divorce and remarriage, partner violence, and families and physical health. The book embodies a series of five systematically and developmentally informed mini-books or manuals, critically examining the existing research in each area and illuminating new directions for future research. The chapters in each area cover a wide range of distinct issues and diverse populations. Through a pre-publication face-to-face two-day conference, the editors invited each of the authors in each specific domain to collaborate and coordinate their chapters, creating a synergy for the development of new knowledge. Additionally, the editors encouraged the authors to step outside of their own specific research program to reflect on the unique challenges and opportunities in their research domain. The resulting book provides the next generation of theorists, researchers, and therapists with an in-depth and fresh look at what has been done and what remains to be done in each area. If you are a social scientist working in these or related areas, the book will sharpen and stimulate your research. If you are a young researcher or are contemplating entering the field of family psychology, the book lays out pathways and strategies for entering and unraveling the mysteries in each area. Lastly, if you are someone who wants to understand the state of art of research in these very relevant domains, this book takes you to the top of mountain with very best guides and provides a vista that compels and illuminates.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195135572
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 05/28/2005
Series: Oxford Series in Clinical Psychology Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 608
Product dimensions: 10.10(w) x 7.00(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

both at Northwestern University

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: A scientific paradigm for family psychology, William M. Pinsof and Jay Lebow
Section I. Marriage and Marital Intervention
2. A critical view of marital satisfaction, Robert L. Weiss
3. A science of couple therapy: For what should we seek empirical support?, Andrew Christensen, Brian D. Doss, and David C. Atkins
4. The mis-measure of therapy: Treatment outcomes in marital therapy research, John Gottman and Kimberly Ryan
5. Emotion and the repair of close relationships, Susan M. Johnson
6. A sampling of theoretical, methodological, and policy issues in marriage education: Implications for family psychology, Howard J. Markman, Galena H. Kline, Jacqueline G. Rea, Samantha Simms Piper, and Scott M. Stanley
Section II. Partner Violence: Participation Perspectives and Treatment
7. A life span developmental systems perspective on aggression toward a partner, Deborah M. Capaldi, Joan Wu Shortt, and Hyoun K. Kim
8. Partner violence and men: A focus on the male perpetrator, Amy Holtzworth-Munroe and Jeffrey C. Meehan
9. Women in intimate partner violence: Major advances and new directions, Mary Ann Dutton, Mai El-Khoury, Megan Murphy, Rachel Somberg, and Margaret Bell
10. Partner Violence and Children, Ernest N. Jouriles, Renee McDonald, and Nancy Skopp
11. Can partner aggression be stopped with psychosocial interventions?, K. Daniel O'Leary and Edward M. Vega
Section III. Families in Divorce and Remarriage: Family Member Perspectives
12. Remarriage and stepfamilies, James H. Bray and Irene Easling
13. Promoting better fathering among divorced non-resident fathers, Sanford L. Braver, William A. Griffin, Jeffrey T. Cookston, Irwin N. Sandler, and Jason Williams
14. Fathers in African American families: The importance of social and cultural context, Melvin N. Wilson, Anthony L. Chambers, and LaKeesha N. Woods
15. Mothers in transition: Model based strategies for effective parenting, Bernadette Marie Bullock and Marion S. Forgatch
Section IV. Families and Depression
16. Disentangling causality in the associations between couple and family processes and depression, Valerie E. Whiffen
17. A relational perspective on depressed children: Family patterns and interventions, Nadine J. Kaslow, Claudia Jones, and Frances Palin
18. Adolescent depression: Family focused on treatment strategies, Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, Martha Tompson, and Michele S. Berk
19. Marital discord in the context of a depressive episode: Research on efficacy and effectiveness, Steven Beach and Maya E. Gupta
20. Toward culturally-centered and evidence-based treatments for depressed adolescents, Guillermo Bernal and Emily Saez-Santiago
21. Families, health and illness: The search for pathways and mechanisms of effect, Beatrice L. Wood and Bruce D. Miller
22. Weaving gold out of straw: Meaning-making in families who have children with chronic illnesses, Joan M. Patterson
23. Using family models in health research: A framework for family intervention in chronic disease, Lawrence Fisher
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