Family stress management : a contextual approach /: a contextual approach. (2016)
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- Book
- Title:
- Family stress management : a contextual approach /: a contextual approach. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Family stress management : a contextual approach
- Further Information:
- Note: Pauline Boss.
- Authors:
- Boss, Pauline
Bryant, Chalandra M
Mancini, Jay A - Contents:
- Chapter 1: Family Stress: An Overview; Defining Family; General Sytems Theory: The Family as Systems; Symbolic Interaction as a Basis for Studying Perceptions and Meanings; Diversity and Multiculturalism in Family Stress Management; Gender and Family Stress; Chapter 2: The Contextual Model of Family Stress; Why a Contextual Model?; Why a Contextual Model?; The ABC-X of Family Stress: A Frame for Definitions; The A Factor: Stressor Event (Stressful Event); The B Factor: Resources; The C Factor: Perception; The X Factor: Family Crisis; Chapter 3: Multicultural Perspectives of a Universal Stressor; The Stress of Grief and Loss from Death; The Stress of Grief and Loss from Death; Cultural Perceptions of Death and Loss; Identity and Status in One's Family After a Death; Applying the CMFS to This Universal Stressor; Where is the Field Now?; Chapter 4: Ambiguous Loss: A Risk Factor in Family Stress Management; Premise of Ambiguous Loss Theory; Types of Ambiguous Loss; Effects of Ambiguous Loss; Core Assumptions for Working With Ambiguous Loss; Interventions: What Helps with Ambiguous Loss?; What Ambiguous Loss is Not; Chapter 5: Boundary Ambiguity; Measurement of Boundary Ambiguity; History of Boundary Ambiguity; Entries and Exits; Gains and Losses; Effects of Boundary Ambiguity; Assumptions About Boundary Ambiguity; What Boundary Ambiguity is Not; Intervention for Boundary Ambiguity; New Studies and Future Directions; Chapter 6: Family Coping, Adapting, and Managing; DefiningChapter 1: Family Stress: An Overview; Defining Family; General Sytems Theory: The Family as Systems; Symbolic Interaction as a Basis for Studying Perceptions and Meanings; Diversity and Multiculturalism in Family Stress Management; Gender and Family Stress; Chapter 2: The Contextual Model of Family Stress; Why a Contextual Model?; Why a Contextual Model?; The ABC-X of Family Stress: A Frame for Definitions; The A Factor: Stressor Event (Stressful Event); The B Factor: Resources; The C Factor: Perception; The X Factor: Family Crisis; Chapter 3: Multicultural Perspectives of a Universal Stressor; The Stress of Grief and Loss from Death; The Stress of Grief and Loss from Death; Cultural Perceptions of Death and Loss; Identity and Status in One's Family After a Death; Applying the CMFS to This Universal Stressor; Where is the Field Now?; Chapter 4: Ambiguous Loss: A Risk Factor in Family Stress Management; Premise of Ambiguous Loss Theory; Types of Ambiguous Loss; Effects of Ambiguous Loss; Core Assumptions for Working With Ambiguous Loss; Interventions: What Helps with Ambiguous Loss?; What Ambiguous Loss is Not; Chapter 5: Boundary Ambiguity; Measurement of Boundary Ambiguity; History of Boundary Ambiguity; Entries and Exits; Gains and Losses; Effects of Boundary Ambiguity; Assumptions About Boundary Ambiguity; What Boundary Ambiguity is Not; Intervention for Boundary Ambiguity; New Studies and Future Directions; Chapter 6: Family Coping, Adapting, and Managing; Defining Individual and Family Coping; Current Trends in Coping Research; Coping and the Contextual Model of Family Stress; Intervention and Prevention; Complexities of the Coping Process; Cautions About Coping; Chapter 7: Resilience; The Difference Between Coping and Resilience; Defining Resilience; Resilience and the Contextual Model of Family Stress; Adversity and Resilience; The Era of Resilience; Family Science Conceptual Frameworks Focused on Resilience; Resilience-Informed Professional Practice; Cautions About Resilience; Chapter 8: Families and Communities; Defining Community; Communities and the Contextual Model of Family Stress; Research Findings on Families and Communities; The Social Organization Framework; Resilient Communities; Communities as Place and Force for Prevention and Intervention; Community Family Therapy; Chapter 9: Future Challenges to Family Stress Management; Additional Factors to Consider About the Study of Family Stress; … (more)
- Edition:
- Third edition
- Publisher Details:
- Los Angeles : SAGE
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 306.850973
Families -- United States -- Psychological aspects
Stress (Psychology) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781452275673
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781452270005
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