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Acock, Alan C.; Deseran, Forrest A. – Rural Sociology, 1986
Examines impact of farm women's paid off-farm work experience on their marital adjustment and stability. Finds survey of Louisiana farm households does not provide clear support for either status competition or status enhancement models. Discusses implications of findings in context of recent increases in part-time farming. (LFL)
Descriptors: Family Problems, Females, Marital Instability, Marital Satisfaction
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Ehrlich, Marc I. – Journal of School Psychology, 1983
Presents a model for understanding relationships between family functioning and children's school disorders. Five transactional patterns are identified as supporting a school disturbance: enmeshment, overprotectiveness, rigidity, lack of conflict resolution, and child intrusion in marital conflict. Treatment suggestions are provided, with emphasis…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Counseling
Schaefer, Charles E., Ed.; Gerard Kaduson, Heidi, Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2006
This highly practical book presents current developments in play therapy, including innovative applications for particular problems and populations. Contributors first discuss the latest ideas and techniques emerging from object-relations, experiential, dynamic, and narrative perspectives. Next, research evaluating the effectiveness of play…
Descriptors: Family Problems, Sexual Abuse, Natural Disasters, Mexican Americans
Stone, Joseph B. – 2002
Indian country presents even the most seasoned and careful researcher with numerous methodological issues. Two of the most salient of these are appropriate understanding of postcolonial stress in tribal communities, and the use of participatory action research methods and models in a culturally sensitive manner. This paper explains postcolonial…
Descriptors: Action Research, American Indian History, American Indians, Child Development
Elkind, David – 1994
The modern nuclear family, often idyllically portrayed as a refuge and a retreat from a demanding world, is fast disappearing. In its stead is a new structure, the postmodern permeable family, that mirrors the openness, complexity, and diversity of contemporary lifestyles. This book examines the postmodern family and finds evidence of an emerging…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childhood Needs, Children, Family Life
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Piorkowski, Geraldine K. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1983
Suggests that the concept of survivor guilt may apply to college students who feel guilty about being spared the psychological casualties among family members. Examples illustrate the resulting emotional and academic difficulties. Low income, urban first-generation college students may need special counseling to learn adaptive techniques. (JAC)
Descriptors: College Students, Counselor Role, Crime, Emotional Problems
Drake, Ellen A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Approximately 20 percent of school children are members of families experiencing separation or divorce. This article clarifies 10 major issues affecting these children and provides guidelines for school administrators and teachers who must contend with their special needs. (Author/WD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrative Policy, Administrator Role, Divorce
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Scanzoni, John – Journal of Family Issues, 1982
Considers the question of family policy in terms of "conventional-progressive" interest group perspectives. The conventional perspective is that "family problems" are the result of "breakdown" and can be resolved by reestablishing the status quo ante. Progressive advocates argue that changes in citizens'…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Counseling, Family Life, Family Problems
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Rabin, Claire; And Others – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1982
Describes a project designed to reach low-income, multiproblem families, utilizing couples therapy in the home. Reviews major characteristics of multiproblem families. Emphasized therapeutic techniques based on modeling, role playing, and demonstration. Designed tasks which increased the individual and couple functioning of spouses. Reinforced…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Characteristics, Family Counseling, Family Problems
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Nelson, Margaret; Nelson, Gordon K. – Family Relations, 1982
Applies social exchange principles to the difficulties of setting up a stepfamily. Discusses obstacles to role adjustment and maintenance of equity among members. Concludes that if the reconstituting family can establish a basis of trust, the stepfamily can merge as a developmental unit toward expansion and commitment. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Conflict, Family Life, Family Problems
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Gelles, Richard J. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1982
Considers whether research on family violence can be applied to clinical practice. Suggests limitations of the knowledge base constrain the application of research on family violence to clinical work, and certain aspects of the research paradigm also limit the transfer of research knowledge to clinical practice. (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology, Family Problems
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Dreman, Solly B. – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981
Illustrates how uncertainty, continued stress, and the transient role of the soldier in the Yom Kippur War led to psychological disequilibrium on both the individual and family level. Suggests counseling soldiers and their families helped them understand and cope with the situation. Discusses related mourning and bereavement strategies.…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Effectiveness, Death, Emotional Problems
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Kaplan, Marvin L.; Kaplan, Netta R. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1982
Outlines two formulations that generate conceptual perspectives of immediate phenomena: (1) the family system has a time-enduring stability; (2) the family system has an immediate and temporary organization. Integrates systems thinking and Gestalt Therapy while recognizing individual experience as embedded in a self-maintaining system of the…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Experience, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Counseling
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Johnson, John M., Ed. – Journal of Family Issues, 1981
Reports recent research on family violence in eight articles. Deals with issues in wife abuse such as why women leave violent relationships and wife abuse programs. Discusses child abuse, its relationship to maternal employment and maturity, and child stealing. Analyzes the current state of knowledge and research. (JAC)
Descriptors: Battered Women, Child Abuse, Etiology, Family (Sociological Unit)
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Bishop, John H. – Journal of Human Resources, 1980
Expanding welfare benefits to include two-parent families has long been considered an option for a public policy designed to strengthen family units. Findings suggest that these families would be better aided by wage subsidies that reduce unemployment of family heads and raise earnings of the family's working members. (JOW)
Descriptors: Family Income, Family Problems, Guaranteed Income, Heads of Households
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