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Normal Family Processes Froma Walsh (University of Chicago (Emerita) Chicago Center for Family Health, United States)

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Normal Family Processes: Growing Diversity and Complexity by Froma Walsh (University of Chicago (Emerita) Chicago Center for Family Health, United States)

Widely adopted, this valued course text and practitioner guide has expanded the understanding of family normality and healthy functioning in our increasingly diverse society. The editor and contributors are at the forefront of research and clinical training. They describe the challenges facing contemporary families and ways in which clinicians can promote resilience. With consideration of sociocultural and developmental influences, chapters identify key family processes that nurture and sustain strong bonds in couples; dual-earner, divorced, single-parent, remarried, adoptive, and kinship care families; gay and lesbian families; culturally diverse families; and those coping with adversity, such as trauma, poverty, and chronic illness.New to This Edition*Reflects important research advances and the changing contexts of family life.*Additional chapter topics: kinship care, family rituals, evidence-based assessment, and neurobiology.*All chapters have been fully updated.

Normal Family Processes Reviews

This volume takes another step forward on the trail that Walsh has blazed in the field of family therapy. It captures the breadth and depth of family life like no other book. This is a great text for graduate courses and a joy to read for experienced professionals.--William M. Pinsof, PhD, private practice, Chicago, Illinois

A classic text retains its relevance! The 'go-to' text on normal family processes has been significantly updated for its fourth edition, reflecting what the editor fittingly refers to as the 'new normal' of families. Therapists in training (or in practice!) will find this an invaluable resource for understanding the varieties of normal family life in our increasingly diverse world.--Wayne H. Denton, MD, PhD, Professor and Director, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Florida State University

There is a reason this book is in its fourth edition--it is simply the most definitive text on this topic on the market today. The comprehensive coverage and chapter authors who are leaders in the field have made Normal Family Processes part of the 'collective conscious' of clinicians, students, and faculty who work with families the world over. With new chapters on contemporary topics such as neurobiology, gender norms, and kinship care, this book will continue to be the standard text for clinically focused graduate family development courses.--Sean D. Davis, PhD, LMFT, Couple and Family Therapy Program, Alliant International University

The fourth edition of this highly influential work integrates important contemporary knowledge about family functioning and family processes. Walsh is a visionary thinker who has long been at the forefront of conceptualizing and advocating for a competence orientation for understanding families. This volume covers universal family issues (such as relationships, work, neurobiology) as well as specific challenges (such as divorce, illness, immigration). Each chapter balances thoughtful reviews of the literature with translational guidance for family assessment and intervention, making the book a welcome resource for researchers, therapists, and educators.--Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP, Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; Director, Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Walsh and her colleagues have framed for us the critical and emerging issues for families in the 21st century. They bravely tackle some of the most thorny and enduring issues in family work, such as family structure, race, class, and sexual orientation, among others. Each chapter is well-conceived, steeped in the most current scholarship, and offers essential knowledge for students, clinicians, and researchers alike. The chapter material--whether theoretical, conceptual, and/or empirical--can be applied immediately in clinical intervention with families. This book offers an excellent foundation for further study and practice. As a text, the full volume is very relevant for social work foundation courses in both the clinical and human behavior tracks, and for family therapy and couple therapy courses.--Ellen R. DeVoe, PhD, MSW, Boston University School of Social Work-I have already adopted this book for my Family Life Cycle class (master level class in a MFT department). I cannot think of any other book more appropriate for this specific class.--Doody's Review Service, 12/1/2011ffThe book provides an excellent springboard from which to foster student/trainee curiosity and further learning....I have already used insights from this book for work with my own clients.--Clinical Social Work Journal, 12/1/2011ffThe authors emphasize what families and marriages are doing that works well, building on family strengths rather than highlighting deficits....[Most care providers] would benefit from the therapeutic expertise, current research, and broad perspectives the contributing authors present.--Family Ministry, 12/1/2011ffA classic in the clinical literature....Belongs on the shelf (or desk) of every practitioner, teacher, and student in the mental health and social science fields.--The Family Journal, 12/1/2011

About Froma Walsh (University of Chicago (Emerita) Chicago Center for Family Health, United States)

Froma Walsh, PhD, MSW, is the Mose and Sylvia Firestone Professor Emerita in the School of Social Service Administration and the Department of Psychiatry at the Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago. She is also Co-Founder and Co-Director of the University-affiliated Chicago Center for Family Health. Dr. Walsh is a past president of the American Family Therapy Academy and past editor of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. She has received many honors for her distinguished contributions and leadership in the field of family therapy, including awards from the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association, the American Family Therapy Academy, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, the American Orthopsychiatric Association, and the Society for Pastoral Care Research. Widely published, she is a frequent speaker and international consultant.

Table of Contents

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1. The New Normal: Diversity and Complexity in 21st-Century Families, Froma Walsh_x000D_2. Clinical Views of Family Normality, Health, and Dysfunction: From Deficit to Strengths Perspective, Froma Walsh_x000D_II. Varying Family Forms and Challenges_x000D_3. Couple Interaction in Happy and Unhappy Marriages: Gottman Laboratory Studies, Janice Driver, Amber Tabares, Alyson Shapiro, and John M. Gottman_x000D_4. Contemporary Two-Parent Families: Navigating Work and Family Challenges, Peter Fraenkel and Carrie Capstick_x000D_5. Risk and Resilience after Divorce, Shannon M. Greene, Edward R. Anderson, Marion S. Forgatch, David S. DeGarmo, and E. Mavis Hetherington_x000D_6. The Diversity, Strengths, and Challenges of Single-Parent Households, Carol Anderson_x000D_7. Remarriage and Stepfamily Life, Kay Pasley and Chelsea Garneau_x000D_8. Gay and Lesbian Family Life: Risk, Resilience, and Rising Expectations, Robert-Jay Green_x000D_9. Family Processes in Kinship Care, Malitta Engstrom_x000D_10. Adoptive Families, Cheryl Rampage, Marina Eovaldi, Cassandra Ma, Catherine Weigel Foy, Leah Bloom, and Gina Miranda Samuels_x000D_III. Cultural Dimensions in Family Functioning_x000D_11. Culture: A Challenge to Concepts of Normality, Monica McGoldrick and Deidre Ashton_x000D_12. Intersections of Race, Class, and Poverty: Challenges and Resilience in African American Families, Nancy Boyd-Franklin and Melanie Karger_x000D_13. Immigrant Family Processes: A Multidimensional Framework, Celia Jaes Falicov_x000D_14. Changing Gender Norms in Families and Society: Toward Equality amid Complexities, Carmen Knudson-Martin_x000D_15. The Spiritual Dimension of Family Life, Froma Walsh_x000D_IV. Developmental Perspectives on Family Functioning_x000D_16. The Family Life Cycle, Monica McGoldrick and Tazuko Shibusawa_x000D_17. Family Resilience: Strengths Forged through Adversity, Froma Walsh_x000D_18. Normative Family Transitions, Couple Relationship Quality, and Healthy Child Development, Philip A. Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan_x000D_19. Mastering Family Challenges in Serious Illness and Disability, John S. Rolland_x000D_20. Family and Community Rituals in the 21st Century, Evan Imber-Black_x000D_V. Advancing Family Systems Research and Practice_x000D_21. Assessment of Effective Couple and Family Functioning: Prevailing Models and Instruments, Jay Lebow and Catherine B. Stroud_x000D_22. Unraveling the Complexity of Gene-Environment Interplay and Family Processes, Erica L. Spotts_x000D_23. Neurobiology and Family Processes, Mona DeKoven Fishbane_x000D_

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CIN1462502555G
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1462502555
Normal Family Processes: Growing Diversity and Complexity by Froma Walsh (University of Chicago (Emerita) Chicago Center for Family Health, United States)
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