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Coleman, Marilyn; Ganong, Lawrence – Family Relations, 1987
Reviews and critiques 11 stepfamily self-help books for children and adolescents. Codes books on dimensions of appropriate audience, author background, issues, advice, and strengths. Rates general interest and quality of writing of books and assigns categories of recommendation. Discusses use of the books as an adjunct to therapy. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Bibliotherapy, Book Reviews, Children

Coleman, Marilyn; And Others – Family Relations, 1985
Reviewed popular literature (self-help books, magazines, adolescent fiction) that identified stepfamily strengths. Potential strengths of stepfamily life were identified in all three sources. The primary focus of self-help literature and magazine articles, however, was on stepfamily problems. Concludes that adolescent fiction may be used to good…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Content Analysis, Family Involvement, Family Problems

Coleman, Marilyn; Ganong, Lawrence – Youth and Society, 1987
Clinical research shows that children have emotional investments in stepfamilies and are negatively affected by marital conflict, which can actually be greater than between couples without stepchildren. Stepchildren's perceptions of conflict heightens their need for affection. Views of parents and children about conflict do not necessarily…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Conflict, Family Problems, Marital Instability
Ganong, Lawrence H.; Coleman, Marilyn – 1999
The high incidence of divorce and remarriage means that the structure of American families is changing. Drawing on 13 studies that explore intergenerational obligations, this book discusses the responsibilities of family members to one another after divorce and remarriage. Chapter 1, "Who Is Responsible for Dependent Family Members?," presents an…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Support, Children, Dependents