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Family Communication Nurturing and Control in a Changing World 1st Edition

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Family Communication Nurturing and Control in a Changing World 1st Edition,1412904064,9781412904063

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Book Information

出版社:Sage Publications
発売日:02-Feb-2006
ISBN:1412904064
ISBN13:9781412904063
形式:Paperback
重量:730 gms
書誌情報:pp. xx + 345, Illus.

書籍タイトル "Family Communication Nurturing and Control in a Changing World 1st Edition" 著者 Beth A. Le Poire. こちらの書籍が発行された年 2005. 書籍ISBN番号 1412904064|9781412904063 このタイトルは Paperback バージョンに割り当てられます こちらの書籍に付随されているもの Paperback . 書籍の総ページ数 pp. 368 (ページ) この書籍はマルチ・ボリューム本です、他の関連するボリュームはこちらです Family Communication Nurturing and Control in a Changing World . この書籍の出版社はこちらです Sage Publications.

Features

• Inclusive treatment of ALL family forms: traditional nuclear; non-traditional nuclear (i.e., working moms); bi-nuclear families (families where children live in two homes with one biological parent and one non-biological parent); cohabitation, single-parent households; step-family and blended configurations; gay families; couples with no children; and extended families.

• Explores the forces—governmental, religious, media influences, and social science research—that cause us to assume most families are traditional and nuclear, using biological, legal, and sociological definitions.

• Organizing theme and theories: Roles theory, family systems theory, and rules theory are used throughout, using the organizing scheme of nurture/control so students can better understand, relate to, and apply the material.

• Unique material: Development of parental attachment is fully discussed, showing how nurturing and controlling communication processes encourage socio-emotional competence in children.

• Unique material: The explication of a new family communication theory called Inconsistent Nurturing as Control Theory, which explores the ways in which family members attempt to change the undesirable behaviors of a particular family member (e.g., substance abuser, eating disordered individual, gambler, depressed person, violent individual) through their use of nurturing as control.