1st Edition
Stress And The Family Coping With Catastrophe
299 Pages
by
Routledge
299 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1983. All families experience stress: the adjustment period when an infant is born; the many problems engendered by adolescents; role, dual-career, and work demands; environmental and societal problems; sexuality; divorce; marital tension; and the stress inherent in single parenting and stepparenting. In addition, families are frequently confronted by unexpected, stress-causing... Read more
Introduction 1. Catastrophes: An Overview of Family Reactions 2. Chronic Illness: Family Stress and Coping 3. Drug Abuse: Adolescent Addictions and the Family 4. Abandonment: The Stress of Sudden Divorce 5. Death: Family Adjustment to Loss 6. Unemployment: Family Strategies for Adaptation 7. Rape: Individual and Family Reactions 8. Disaster: Family Disruption in the Wake of Natural Disaster 9. War: Bringing the Battle Home 10. Captivity: The Family in Waiting 11. Looking to the Future: Research, Education, Treatment, and Policy
Biography
Figley, Charles R.; McCubbin, Hamilton I.






