Social Stress and the Family
by Hamilton I. McCubbin
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An informative anthology of recent theory and research developments pertinent to family stress.
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This collection assembles critical research and theoretical frameworks that dissect how external pressures impact the family unit, offering a comprehensive look at the dynamics of family stress. The anthology is grounded in contemporary studies, providing readers with a solid understanding of the psychological and social forces that test familial bonds. It moves beyond superficial analysis to explore the mechanisms of coping and adaptation, making it a substantive resource for anyone seeking to understand family relationships under duress.
The book's strength lies in its academic yet accessible approach, making it particularly valuable for students of psychology, social work, or sociology. By compiling diverse perspectives on family crisis management, it serves as both a foundational text and a prompt for deeper inquiry into how families navigate modern challenges. Readers will come away with a clarified perspective on the resilience and vulnerabilities inherent in family structures.
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