1st Edition

Stress And The Family Coping With Catastrophe

Edited By Charles R. Figley, Hamilton I. McCubbin Copyright 1983
299 Pages
by Routledge

299 Pages
by Routledge

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.