This special issue presents a collection of reports that highlight recent advances in methods and measurement and also shed light on the complexity of family psychology. The importance of theory in guiding solid family science is evident throughout these reports. The reports include guides for researchers who incorporate direct observation into their research protocols and the ever-expanding field of tele-health interventions. Advanced analytic approaches are offered in the areas of grid sequence analysis, latent fixed-effects models, and the Factors of Curves Model (FOCUS). These sophisticated analytic approaches may be applied to advance systemic thinking in family psychology. The last set of articles illustrate how complex and innovative...
In my last Editorial for the European Journal of Psychological Assessment, entitled Tradition and In...
Self-report family functioning measures play a critical role in advancing our understanding of how f...
This Families and Relationships e-Special Issue contains a selection of ten papers previously publis...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter discusses some contemporary statistical methods and their...
Assessing families suggests both interesting measurement issues and significant clinical application...
Assessing families suggests both interesting measurement issues and significant clinical application...
The role of early and concurrent family relationships in the etiology of individual development and ...
This section presents information on the assessment of family constructs that are of interest to mos...
Item does not contain fulltextThis series of articles, which provide an overview of several advanced...
The previous chapters have illustrated in great depth the intricacies of family assessment. The mean...
The study of parent-child relations is an active area of inquiry given that it plays a role in both ...
In the past several decades there has been a proliferation of interest and development of family sys...
The complex phenomena of interest to family scientists require the use of quantitative and qualitati...
Researchers across the social sciences have long been interested in families. How people make decisi...
In this section a more unified research effort in family assessment is advocated by Dr. Halverson. H...
In my last Editorial for the European Journal of Psychological Assessment, entitled Tradition and In...
Self-report family functioning measures play a critical role in advancing our understanding of how f...
This Families and Relationships e-Special Issue contains a selection of ten papers previously publis...
Item does not contain fulltextThis chapter discusses some contemporary statistical methods and their...
Assessing families suggests both interesting measurement issues and significant clinical application...
Assessing families suggests both interesting measurement issues and significant clinical application...
The role of early and concurrent family relationships in the etiology of individual development and ...
This section presents information on the assessment of family constructs that are of interest to mos...
Item does not contain fulltextThis series of articles, which provide an overview of several advanced...
The previous chapters have illustrated in great depth the intricacies of family assessment. The mean...
The study of parent-child relations is an active area of inquiry given that it plays a role in both ...
In the past several decades there has been a proliferation of interest and development of family sys...
The complex phenomena of interest to family scientists require the use of quantitative and qualitati...
Researchers across the social sciences have long been interested in families. How people make decisi...
In this section a more unified research effort in family assessment is advocated by Dr. Halverson. H...
In my last Editorial for the European Journal of Psychological Assessment, entitled Tradition and In...
Self-report family functioning measures play a critical role in advancing our understanding of how f...
This Families and Relationships e-Special Issue contains a selection of ten papers previously publis...