Maternal Overprotection

Maternal Overprotection

Author: David M. Levy

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2021-12-13

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 3755742268

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Authors who, from today's perspective and in the face of current research, were far ahead of their time were often misunderstood or simply ignored by their contemporaries. And even if an excerpt from an extensive work is always subjective, it still offers a middle ground between subsuming under a catchphrase on the one hand, and intensive preoccupation with the work on the other. If you want to deal intensively with the work, please refer to www.archive.org, where the full version is available for free.


Taming the Troublesome Child

Taming the Troublesome Child

Author: Kathleen W. Jones

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1999-09-15

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780674868113

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"In Taming the Troublesome Child, these questions lead to the complex history of "child guidance," a specialized psychological service developed early in the twentieth century. Kathleen Jones puts this professional history into the context of the larger culture of age, class, and gender conflict."--BOOK JACKET.


The Reproduction of Mothering

The Reproduction of Mothering

Author: Nancy Chodorow

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780520038929

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Women mother. In our society, as in most societies, women not only bear children. They also take primary responsibility for infant care, spend more time with infants and children than do men, and sustain primary emotional ties with infants. When biological mothers do not parent, other women, rather than men, virtually always take their place. Though fathers and other men spend varying amounts of time with infants and children, the father is rarely a child's primary parent.


Culture and Family

Culture and Family

Author: Wen-Shing Tseng

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1317283686

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Originally published in 1991, this landmark guide gave brilliant insights on dealing with the cultural aspects of family mental health. It systematically reviews various dimensions of the family from a cross-cultural perspective, including system, development, behaviour, and functioning. It then thoroughly examines the problems and dysfunctions that can occur in families of different cultural backgrounds, and finally proposes culturally appropriate assessments and treatments for resolving these family problems. Family counsellors, therapists, and researchers who study the family will find practical suggestions on how to assess and evaluate the family with cultural considerations; clinical suggestions on providing culturally relevant, effective care of the family; and theoretical elaboration on the cultural implications of family therapy. Instead of focusing on families of a particular ethnic or cultural background, the book gives comprehensive coverage to subjects that related to cultural aspects of the family function, problems, and therapy. The authors’ unique backgrounds, which include analysis of the cross-cultural aspects of human behaviour, knowledge in family research, and clinical experience in family therapy, add immeasurably to this book's important contribution.


Models of Psychopathology

Models of Psychopathology

Author: Lisa M. Hooper

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-10-11

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1461480817

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This book explores current relational models of psychopathology that undergird a great many conflicts and destructive outcomes in family and intimate relationships. These models have similar features and can be considered as a group. They are all: (1) generational; (2) relational; and (3) fundamentally reactive processes stemming from existing psychopathology.