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Title APA handbook of contemporary family psychology / Barbara H. Fiese, editor-in-chief ; Marianne Celano, Kirby Deater-Deckard, Ernest N. Jouriles, and Mark A. Whisman, associate editors
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource
Series APA handbooks in psychology series
APA handbooks in psychology
Contents Volume 1. Foundations, methods, and contemporary issues across the lifespan -- Volume 2. Applications and broad impact of family psychology -- Volume 3. Family therapy and training
Volume 1. Foundations, Methods, and Contemporary Issues Across the Lifespan -- Part I. Influential Theories in Couple and Family Psychology -- chapter 1. Systems Unify Family Psychology / Barbara H. Fiese, Blake L. Jones, and Jaclyn A. Saltzman -- chapter 2. Psychodynamic Theories of the Family / Michael J. Gerson -- chapter 3. Stress and Coping in Families / Bruce E. Compas, Lexa K. Murphy, Janet Yarboi, Meredith A. Gruhn, and Kelly H. Watson -- chapter 4. Contemporary Family Psychotherapy : Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Theories / Kaila N. Mack, Eli R. Lebowitz, and Wendy K. Silverman -- chapter 5. Biopsychosocial Theories / Sarah B. Woods -- chapter 6. Feminist Theories in Contemporary Couple and Family Psychology / Louise Bordeaux Silverstein and Thelma Jean Goodrich -- chapter 7. An Attachment Perspective on Family Relations / Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver -- chapter 8. Social Constructionism in Couple and Family Therapy : Narrative, Solution-Focused, and Related Approaches / Laurie Heatherington and Benjamin Johnson -- chapter 9. Social Ecological Theory : Family Systems and Family Psychology in Bioecological and Bioecocultural Perspective / Kim T. Ferguson and Gary W. Evans -- Part II. Contemporary Issues in Couple and Family Psychology Theory -- chapter 10. Family Relationship Dynamics : A Developmental Perspective / Patrick T. Davies and Jesse L. Coe -- chapter 11. An Overview of Biological Methods in Family Science / Mengjiao Li, Barbara H. Fiese, and Kirby Deater-Deckard -- chapter 12. How Family Relationships Shape Children's Extrafamilial Relationships : Gene-Environment Interplay / Elizabeth A. Shewark and Jenae M. Neiderhiser -- chapter 13. Family Resilience : The Power of Rituals and Routines in Family Adaptive Systems / Amanda W. Harrist, Carolyn S. Henry, Chao Liu, and Amanda Sheffield Morris -- chapter 14. Broadening Perspectives on Poverty : Implications for Family Well-Being and Children's Development / Amanda L. Roy -- Part III. Family Psychology Research Methods -- chapter 15. Survey and Interview Assessment Approaches in Research With Families / Aimee K. Hildenbrand and Melissa A. Alderfer -- chapter 16. Observational Methods : Overview / Kristin M. Lindahl, Neena M. Malik, and Sara Wigderson -- chapter 17. Contemporary Quantitative Statistical Methods for Family Psychology / Jungmeen Kim-Spoon, Dominique F. Maciejewski, and Kevin J. Grimm -- chapter 18. Applying Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research in Family Psychology / Vicki L. Plano Clark, Sherry C. Wang, and Sinem Toraman -- chapter 19. Understanding Couple and Family Dynamics Through Dyadic Methodology / Dillon T. Browne, George Leckie, and Jennifer M. Jenkins -- chapter 20. Fixed Allocation and Dynamic Adaptive Intervention Designs for Family Psychology / David S. DeGarmo and Abigail H. Gewirtz -- chapter 21. Ecological Momentary Assessment and Related Intensive Longitudinal Designs in Family and Couples Research / Kristin E. Heron, Samantha A. Miadich, Robin S. Everhart, and Joshua M. Smyth -- chapter 22. Biological Measurements and Family Psychology / Leslie E. Roos, Ryan J. Giuliano, Kathryn G. Beauchamp, and Philip A. Fisher -- Part IV. Families Across the Lifespan -- chapter 23. Relationship Initiation : Bridging the Gap Between Initial Attraction and Well-Functioning Communal Relationships / Margaret S. Clark, Lindsey A. Beck, and Oriana R. Aragón -- chapter 24. Dating and Couple Formation / Brian G. Ogolsky and J. Kale Monk -- chapter 25. Marriage and Committed Partnerships / Justin A. Lavner and Thomas N. Bradbury -- chapter 26. The Transition to Parenthood in Social Context / Maureen Perry-Jenkins and Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan -- chapter 27. Coparenting / James P. McHale, Lisa Negrini, and Yana Sirotkin -- chapter 28. Parenting at Risk and Contemporary Family Systems / Douglas M. Teti -- chapter 29. Siblings / Laurie Kramer, Katherine J. Conger, Christina R. Rogers, and Niyantri Ravindran -- chapter 30. Fathers / Nathan Robbins, W. Justin Dyer, and Brent A. McBride -- chapter 31. Grandparenthood / Megan L. Dolbin-MacNab -- chapter 32. Families With Infants and Young Children / Esther M. Leerkes and Jin Qu -- chapter 33. Families With Adolescents / Nicole Campione-Barr and Judith G. Smetana -- chapter 34. Families at Midlife / Frank J. Floyd, Marsha R. Mailick, Jan S. Greenberg, Eun Ha Namkung, and Jieun Song -- chapter 35. Late-Life Families / Karen A. Roberto and Raven H. Weaver -- chapter 36. Loss and Bereavement in Families : A Systemic Framework for Recovery and Resilience / Froma Walsh -- Part V. Contemporary Families -- chapter 37. Cohabitation and Single Mothering In the United States : A Review and Call for Psychological Research / Claire M. Kamp Dush, Rachel Arocho, Sara E. Mernitz, and Galena K. Rhoades -- chapter 38. Marital Separation and Divorce : Correlates and Consequences / David A. Sbarra, Kyle J. Bourassa, and Atina Manvelian -- chapter 39. Remarriage and Stepfamilies / James H. Bray -- chapter 40. Adoption / Rachel H. Farr and Harold D. Grotevant -- chapter 41. LGBTQ Parent Families / Abbie E. Goldberg and Kristin K. Sweeney -- chapter 42. Foster Families / Leslie D. Leve, Philip A. Fisher, and Cady Kintner -- chapter 43. Contemporary Military Families : Service in the Post-September 11 Era / Ellen R. DeVoe, Katherine Dondanville, and Abby Blankenship
Volume 2. Applications and Broad Impact of Family Psychology -- Part I. Family Health -- chapter 1. Psychopathology and Couple and Family Functioning / Mark A. Whisman -- chapter 2. Mood and Anxiety Disorders / Joanne Davila, Lisa R. Starr, Catherine B. Stroud, and Y. Irina Li -- chapter 3. The Importance of Family-Based Treatments for Bipolar Spectrum Disorders and Psychotic Disorders / Adina M. Seidenfeld and Mary A. Fristad -- chapter 4. A Family Systems Framework for Adolescent Antisocial Behavior : The State of the Science and Suggestions for the Future / Gregory M. Fosco and Emily J. LoBraico -- chapter 5. Pediatric Chronic Health Conditions : Adaptation Within the Family Context / Marcia A. Winter, Nour Al Ghriwati, and Katie A. Devine -- chapter 6. The Family, Chronic Illness, and Disability : An Integrated Practice Model / John S. Rolland -- chapter 7. Family Support and Caregiving in Middle and Late Life / Steven H. Zarit, Courtney A. Polenick, Nicole DePasquale, Yin Liu, and Lauren R. Bangerter -- chapter 8. The Influence of Chronic Family Stressors on Adult Health / Rena L. Repetti and Darby E. Saxbe -- chapter 9. The Hand That Rocks the Cradle : The Family and Parenting Context of Children's Sleep / Annie Bernier, Marie-Ève Bélanger, and Émilie Tétreault -- chapter 10. Families Affected by HIV / Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, Danielle M. Harris, and Maryann Koussa Youssef -- chapter 11. Nutritional Health / Sheryl O. Hughes and Thomas G. Power -- chapter 12. Physical Activity and Active Lifestyles / Jennifer Flynn Oody, Russell R. Pate, Melinda Forthofer, and Ligia Vasquez-Huot -- Part II. Intersection of Family Psychology With Other Systems -- chapter 13. Families and the Health Care System / Melissa A. Alderfer, Anne E. Kazak, and Kimberly Canter -- chapter 14. Families and Schools / Cindy I. Carlson, Danika L.S. Maddocks, and Kristin M. Scardamalia -- chapter 15. Families and Organized After-School Activities for Youth / Sandra D. Simpkins, Jennifer A. Fredricks, and Alex R. Lin -- chapter 16. Supporting Families of Young Children for the 21st Century : Charting an Evidence-Based Direction / Iheoma U. Iruka -- chapter 17. Families and the Juvenile Justice System / Craig E. Henderson, Maya M. Boustani, and Melissa Magyar -- chapter 18. Families and the Legal System : Approaches to Parental Divorce and Separation / Ani R. Poladian and Amy Holtzworth-Munroe -- chapter 19. Culturally Competent Systems of Care for Military Families / Deborah A. Bradbard -- chapter 20. Transcending Barriers to Build Bridges Between Family Psychology and Religious Organizations / Annette Mahoney, Julie Pomerleau, and Allison Riley -- chapter 21. Families and Food System Programs / Taryn W. Morrissey -- chapter 22. Families and Community-Based Programs : Characteristics, Engagement, and Dissemination / Ciara Smalls Glover, Emilie Smith, Dian Yu, and Ciera Lewis -- chapter 23. Media and the Family / Laura M. Padilla-Walker, Sarah M. Coyne, and Madison K. Memmott-Elison -- chapter 24. Families and Workplaces / E. Jeffrey Hill and Erin Kramer Holmes -- Part III. Family Psychology and Societal Grand Challenges -- chapter 25. Intimate Partner Violence and the Family / Lorelei Simpson Rowe and Ernest N. Jouriles -- chapter 26. Culture and Family Functioning / Marc H. Bornstein and Jennifer E. Lansford -- chapter 27. The Complexities of Immigration and Families : Theoretical Perspectives and Current Issues / Susan S. Chuang -- chapter 28. Economic Strain and Job Loss / Anna Gassman-Pines and Anika Schenck-Fontaine -- chapter 29. Child Maltreatment and the Family / Daniel J. Whitaker and Jessica S. Rogers-Brown -- chapter 30. Family-Level Risk and Protective Factors Associated With Youth Bullying and Peer Victimization / Dorothy L. Espelage, Jun Sung Hong, and Tatiana Carter -- chapter 31. Incarcerated Parents / Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, Hilary Cuthrell, Lindsay Weymouth, and Cynthia Burnson -- chapter 32. The Experience of Family Homelessness / Mary E. Haskett and Jenna M. Armstrong -- chapter 33. Traumatic Stress Within the Family / Maria M. Galano and Sandra A. Graham-Bermann -- chapter 34. Natural Disasters / Ryan P. Kilmer, Virginia Gil-Rivas, Jacqueline M. Tynan, and Jacqueline C. Larson -- chapter 35. Terrorism Exposure and the Family : Where We Are, and Where We Go Next / Jonathan S. Comer, Jami M. Furr, and Robin H. Gurwitch -- chapter 36. Substance Use and Substance Problems in Families : How Families Impact and Are Impacted by Substance Use / Stephanie Godleski and Kenneth E. Leonard -- Part IV. Broad Impact of Family Psychology -- chapter 37. In Search of a Global Family Psychology : Challenges and Perspectives / Guillermo Bernal, Jennifer Morales-Cruz, and Keishalee Gómez-Arroyo -- chapter 38. Public Health and Family Psychology / Tamara Goldman Sher, Rachael D. Rubin, Michael David Kruepke, and Suvarna Vinod Menon -- chapter 39. Public Policy and Family Psychology / Rebecca M. Ryan and Christina Padilla -- chapter 40. Family Advocacy in Children's Mental Health : Past, Present, and Strategies for a Successful Future / Kathleen Ferreira and Lisa Lambert -- chapter 41. International Family Psychology / John Thoburn, Jyssica Seebeck, John S. Charleson, and Ryan Hamann -- Family Forensic Psychology / Lyn R. Greenberg
Volume 3. Family Therapy and Training -- Part I. Foundational Issues in Family Therapy -- chapter 1. Brief History of Couple and Family Therapy / Jay L. Lebow and Rachel M. Diamond -- chapter 2. Relational Disorders and Beyond / Richard E. Heyman and Amy M. Smith Slep -- chapter 3. Couple and Family Assessment / Douglas K. Snyder, Richard E. Heyman, Stephen N. Haynes, Cindy I. Carlson, and Christina Balderrama-Durbin -- chapter 4. Ethical and Legal Issues in Family and Couple Therapy / Jeffrey E. Barnett and Cara H. Jacobson -- chapter 5. Evaluating the Efficacy of Couple and Family Therapy / Brian R.W. Baucom and Alexander O. Crenshaw -- Part II. Family Therapy Models -- chapter 6. Family-Based Treatments for Substance Abuse / Jacqueline Horan Fisher, Molly Bobek, and Aaron Hogue -- chapter 7. Structural Family Therapy / Jorge Colapinto -- chapter 8. Brief Strategic Family Therapy : A Systematic Approach to Addressing Emerging Clinical Challenges Across 40 Years of Model Development / Austen R. Anderson, Viviana E. Horigian, Joan Muir, and José Szapocznik -- chapter 9. Solution Focused Brief Family Therapy / Cynthia Franklin, Kristin W. Bolton, and Samantha Guz -- chapter 10. Multiple Family Group Therapy / Peter Steinglass, Carrie Sanders, and Frank Wells -- chapter 11. Functional Family Therapy : An Evidence Based, Family-Focused and Systemic Approach for Working With Adolescents and Their Families / Thomas L. Sexton -- chapter 12. Medical Family Therapy / William J. Doherty and Tai J. Mendenhall -- chapter 13. Multisystemic Therapy®: Clinical Procedures, Outcomes, and Implementation Research / Scott W. Henggeler and Cindy M. Schaeffer -- chapter 14. Behavioral Family Therapy / Brittany M. Merrill, Fiona L. Macphee, and William E. Pelham -- chapter 15. Rituals in Contemporary Couple and Family Therapy / Evan Imber-Black -- Part III. Couple Therapy Models -- chapter 16. Cognitive Behavioral Couple Therapy / Donald H. Baucom, Melanie S. Fischer, Kurt Hahlweg, and Norman B. Epstein -- chapter 17. Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy / Andrew Christensen and Shirley Glynn -- chapter 18. Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples : At the Heart of Science and Practice / Paul S. Greenman, Susan M. Johnson, and Stephanie Wiebe -- chapter 19. Couple and Relationship Education / Howard J. Markman, W. Kim Halford, and Alan J. Hawkins -- chapter 20. Sexuality and Intimacy / Cindy M. Meston and Amelia M. Stanton -- Part IV. Parenting Programs -- chapter 21. The Incredible Years® Series : An Internationally Evidenced Multimodal Approach to Enhancing Child Outcomes / Carolyn Webster-Stratton and Tracey Bywater -- chapter 22. Coping Power / John E. Lochman, Caroline L. Boxmeyer, Brendan Andrade, and Francesca Kassing -- chapter 23. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy / Cheryl B. McNeil, Cree Robinson, Nancy M. Wallace, Lauren B. Quetsch, and April Highlander -- chapter 24. The Family Check-Up : A Strength-Based Approach to Preventing and Treating Problem Behavior in Children and Adolescents / Jenna S. Rudo-Stern, Anne Marie Mauricio, and Thomas J. Dishion -- chapter 25. The Triple P System : Parenting Support for Every Family / Matthew R. Sanders and Karen M.T. Turner -- Part V. Education, Training, and Careers -- chapter 26. Competencies in Couple and Family Psychology for Health Service Psychologists / Marianne Celano -- chapter 27. Essentials of Multidisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Collaboration / Lauren DeCaporale-Ryan and Mathew Devine -- chapter 28. Graduate Education in Couple and Family Psychology / Mark Stanton and Michele Harway -- chapter 29. Internship and Postdoctoral Training in Couple and Family Psychology / Marianne Celano and Sara E. Pollard -- chapter 30. Preparing for a Faculty Position in Family Psychology / Keith Crnic, Emily Gerstein, and Emily Ross -- chapter 31. Couple and Family Psychology Practice : Scope, Diversity, and Pathways to Specialty Certification / Corinne C. Datchi, Michael Baglieri, and Donjae Catanzariti -- chapter 32. Lessons Learned in Training Couple and Family Psychologists / Nadine J. Kaslow, Amanda K. Platner, and Heather Key Domingue
Summary Volume 1: "This book describes the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of contemporary family psychology, including an overview of traditional theories; influential contemporary theories; and complex research designs, statistical modeling, and experience sampling, among other topics. It demonstrates how systems thinking unites family psychology practice, research, and policy. The book explores how systemic principles apply to families in contemporary psychology. The book discusses feminist theories and their application within couple and family psychology. It argues that feminist family therapy is at the cutting edge of psychotherapy, multiculturalism, and social justice. The book provides an accessible introductory primer to the biological methods and its application to family science and practice. It illustrates with examples from research on family interactions and relationship processes. The book also provides an overview of how observational coding systems contribute to the scientific study of human relationships and describes some of the methodological considerations in conducting an observationally-based study. It summarizes key demographic shifts in marriage and intimate relationships over the last few decades, highlights recent research themes on contemporary committed relationships, and discusses the implications of these findings for interventions and policies designed to support healthy relationships. The book examines a number of issues relevant to families with children from birth to age 5 and describes normative developmental phases and transitions during this period. It finally addresses the structures, cultural realities, and roles of military personnel and family members, with a focus on the deployment cycle as a defining element of service in this era of global terrorism."--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved)
Volume 2: "This book focuses on the application of family psychology to an array of mental and physical health conditions, societal issues, and shared systems such as schools and health care. It provides an overview of theory and research on psychopathology and the family. The book reviews family-focused research and interventions from three exemplars of pediatric illnesses: diabetes, asthma, and cancer. It discusses the existing theoretical perspectives and evidence on the ties between families and youth's organized after-school activities. The book then moves beyond the parent-child dyad to consider the larger family system and sibling influences. It discusses the ways family psychologists can overcome barriers that may discourage them from working with religious leaders and form bridges with religious organizations to promote the well-being of diverse families. The book also highlights several aspects of the vast scientific literature on intimate partner violence. To understand how youth bullying and peer victimization is impacted by familial factors, the book reviews the literature on risk and protective factors associated with bullying involvement, and also highlights a few programs that attempt to prevent bullying through collaboration with families. It explores family advocacy in the field of children's mental health, describing its role in assisting families whose children have serious mental health needs. The populations served by family forensic psychologists (FFPs) are diverse, and the expectations of different court systems often vary distinctly. The book finally presents an overview of various roles that an FFP may fulfill, with a focus on child custody and juvenile dependency cases."--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved)
Volume 3: "This book addresses contemporary couple, family, and parenting interventions grounded in family psychology theory and science, as well as issues related to family psychology training. It argues that family psychology has evolved to have a major impact not only on the practice of psychology, but also on how researchers in the field investigate the complexities of the human condition. The book is structured into five sections comprised of 32 chapters. Section one provides foundational issues in family therapy. It explains the brief history, assessment, ethical and legal issues, and evaluates the efficacy of couple and family therapy. Section two talks about family therapy models. It includes family-based treatments for substance abuse, structural family therapy, brief strategic family therapy, solution focused brief family therapy, multiple family group therapy, functional family therapy, medical family therapy, multisystemic therapy and behavioral family therapy. Section three focuses on cognitive behavioral couple therapy, integrative behavioral couple therapy, emotionally focused therapy for couples, couple and relationship education, and sexuality and intimacy. Section four discusses parenting programs like coping power and parent-child interaction therapy. Section five discusses competencies in couple and family psychology for health service psychologists, essentials of multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration, graduate education in couple and family psychology, internship and postdoctoral training and preparing for a faculty position in family psychology. It also discusses couple and family psychology practice and the lessons learned in training couple and family psychologists."--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (APA PsycNet, viewed August 4, 2020)
Subject Family psychotherapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Family Therapy -- methods
Psychotherapy, Group -- methods
Family psychotherapy.
Genre/Form handbooks.
manuals (instructional materials)
Handbooks and manuals.
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Fiese, Barbara H., editor
Celano, Marianne, editor
Deater-Deckard, Kirby D., editor
Jouriles, Ernest N., editor
Whisman, Mark A., editor
LC no. 2018018621
ISBN 9781433829666
1433829665
9781433829680
1433829681
9781433829703
1433829703
Other Titles American Psychological Association handbook of contemporary family psychology
Handbook of contemporary family psychology
Contemporary family psychology