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Tables of Contents for Family Stress
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Preface
viii
 
PART 1: WHAT IS NEW IN FAMILY STRESS THEORY AND RESEARCH?
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120
Family Sense of Coherence and Family Adaptation
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16
Aaron Antonovsky
Talma Sourani
Evolving the Biobehavioral Family Model: The Fit of Attachment
19
22
Beatrice L. Wood
Kendra B. Klebba
Bruce D. Miller
Stress, Competence, and Development: Continuities in the Study of Schizophrenic Adults, Children Vulnerable to Psychopathology, and the Search for Stress-Resistant Children
41
16
Norman Garmezy
Toward a Definition of Family Resilience: Integrating Life-Span and Family Perspectives
57
14
Dale R. Hawley
Laura DeHaan
Stress Levels, Family Help Patterns, and Religiosity in Middle- and Working-Class African American Single Mothers
71
17
Harriette Pipes McAdoo
Spiritual Thoughts, Coping, and `Sense of Coherence' in Brain Tumour Patients and Their Spouses
88
9
Susan Strang
Peter Strang
Suffering and Spirituality: The Soul of Clinical Work With Families
97
8
Lorraine M. Wright
Levels of Meaning in Family Stress Theory
105
16
Joan M. Patterson
Ann W. Garwick
PART 2: MODELS AND THEORIES
121
54
The Double ABCX Model of Family Stress and Adaptation: An Empirical Test by Analysis of Structural Equations With Latent Variables
123
19
Yoav Lavee
Hamilton I. McCubbin
Joan M. Patterson
Family Stress: Integrating Theory and Measurement
142
16
Stevan E. Hobfoll
Charles D. Spielberger
Primacy of Perception in Family Stress Theory and Measurement
158
8
Pauline Boss
Stress, Change, and Families: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
166
5
Anne E. Kazak
Process of Family Stress: A Response to Boss (1992) and Kazak (1992)
171
4
Stevan E. Hobfoll
Charles D. Spielberger
PART 3: DEFINITIONS: A GUIDE TO FAMILY STRESS THEORY
175
16
Generic Features of Families Under Stress
177
14
Reuben Hill
PART 4: BOUNDARY AMBIGUITY: A RISK FACTOR IN FAMILY STRESS MANAGEMENT
191
22
Normative Family Stress: Family Boundary Changes Across the Life-Span
193
8
Pauline G. Boss
Family Boundary Ambiguity Predicts Alzheimer's Outcomes
201
12
Wayne Caron
Pauline Boss
James Mortimer
PART 5: THE LINK BETWEEN AMBIGUITY AND AMBIVALENCE IN FAMILY STRESS THEORY
213
34
Intergenerational Ambivalence: A New Approach to the Study of Parent-Child Relations in Later Life
215
15
Kurt Luescher
Karl Pillemer
Adult Children of Fathers Missing in Action (MIA): An Examination of Emotional Distress, Grief, and Family Hardiness
230
17
Cathy L. Campbell
Alice S. Demi
PART 6: FAMILY VALUES AND BELIEF SYSTEMS: INFLUENCES ON FAMILY STRESS MANAGEMENT
247
18
Psychological Distress Among the Cree of James Bay
249
16
Laurence J. Kirmayer
Lucy J. Boothroyd
Adrian Tanner
Naomi Adelson
Elizabeth Robinson
PART 7: THE FAMILY'S EXTERNAL CONTEXT
265
56
The Cultural Genogram: Key to Training Culturally Competent Family Therapists
267
10
Kenneth V. Hardy
Tracey A. Laszloffy
Racial Discrimination as a Moderator of the Links Among Stress, Maternal Psychological Functioning, and Family Relationships
277
15
Velma McBride Murry
P. Adama Brown
Gene H. Brody
Carolyn E. Cutrona
Ronald L. Simons
Couple Resilience to Economic Pressure
292
29
Rand D. Conger
Martha A. Rueter
Glen H. Elder, Jr.
PART 8: SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
321
22
The Family's Conception of Accountability and Competence: A New Approach to the Conceptualization and Assessment of Family Stress
323
20
David Reiss
Mary Ellen Oliveri
Index
343
10
About the Editor
353
2
About the Contributors
355