As the everyday lives of children and young people are increasingly understood as matters of public policy and concern, the question of how we can understand the difference between normal” family troubles and troubled or troubling families has become more important. In this timely and thought-provoking book, a wide range of contributors address topics such as infant care, sibling conflict, divorce, disability, illness, substance abuse, violence, kinship care, and forced marriage, in an effort to explore how the concept of trouble features in normal families and how the concept of normal features in troubled families
Many individual problems are known to be related to dysfunctional families such as substance abuse, ...
The fundamental philosophy of family therapy is to "treat" the family as a unit. It sets out to prov...
This work is focused on raising children in problematic families. This work is to describe different...
As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters...
This opening chapter contextualises the debates the book addresses, which explore the contested terr...
In this chapter, I ask the question of what is at stake in family troubles, and highlight some key t...
Family is the basic environment of man’s life and his/her comprehensive development. However, famil...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
Heinrichs N, Prinz RJ. Families in Trouble: Bridging the Gaps Among Child, Adult, and Couple Functio...
This dissertation describes the findings of six studies on mental health problems in the family cont...
The child can, in his/her school context, reproduce a family conflict situation and be typified as a...
Abstract The family is based on and supports primary relations. It provi...
Because families are primary venues for self construction, they are also com-mon sites of identity d...
Addiction dilemmas explores the impact of addiction on those closest to the individuals affected - t...
Since we have witnessed an increase in the number of divorce and single-parent families, paying more...
Many individual problems are known to be related to dysfunctional families such as substance abuse, ...
The fundamental philosophy of family therapy is to "treat" the family as a unit. It sets out to prov...
This work is focused on raising children in problematic families. This work is to describe different...
As the everyday family lives of children and young people come to be increasingly defined as matters...
This opening chapter contextualises the debates the book addresses, which explore the contested terr...
In this chapter, I ask the question of what is at stake in family troubles, and highlight some key t...
Family is the basic environment of man’s life and his/her comprehensive development. However, famil...
The discourse around families perceived to have complex needs has developed at a policy level, very ...
Heinrichs N, Prinz RJ. Families in Trouble: Bridging the Gaps Among Child, Adult, and Couple Functio...
This dissertation describes the findings of six studies on mental health problems in the family cont...
The child can, in his/her school context, reproduce a family conflict situation and be typified as a...
Abstract The family is based on and supports primary relations. It provi...
Because families are primary venues for self construction, they are also com-mon sites of identity d...
Addiction dilemmas explores the impact of addiction on those closest to the individuals affected - t...
Since we have witnessed an increase in the number of divorce and single-parent families, paying more...
Many individual problems are known to be related to dysfunctional families such as substance abuse, ...
The fundamental philosophy of family therapy is to "treat" the family as a unit. It sets out to prov...
This work is focused on raising children in problematic families. This work is to describe different...