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    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949698019202882
    Format: 1 online resource (492 pages) : , illustrations, tables
    ISBN: 0-12-809294-7
    Content: The Handbook of Social Status Correlates summarizes findings from nearly 4000 studies on traits associated with variations in socioeconomic status. Much of the information is presented in roughly 300 tables, each one providing a visual snapshot of what research has indicated regarding how a specific human trait appears to be correlated with socioeconomic status. The social status measures utilized and the countries in which each study was conducted are also identified.--
    Note: Includes index. , Front Cover -- Handbook of Social Status Correlates -- Handbook of Social Status Correlates -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. BACKGROUND -- 2. METHODOLOGICAL COMMENTS -- 1 - Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Status -- 1.1 FORMS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION -- 1.2 BASIC TERMINOLOGY: SOCIAL STATUS VERSUS SOCIAL CLASS -- 1.3 THE TRIPARTITE SOCIAL STATUS MEASURES -- 1.3.1 Parental Versus Own Social Status -- 1.3.2 Neighborhood Social Status -- 1.3.3 Special Issues Surrounding Each of the Tripartite Measures -- 1.3.3a Special Issues Involving Education Measures -- 1.3.3b Special Issues Involving Occupational Level Measures -- 1.3.3c Special Issues Involving Income and Wealth Measures -- 1.4 NONTRIPARTITE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS MEASURES -- 1.4.1 Leadership and Eminence -- 1.4.2 Social Mobility -- 1.4.3 Self-Rated Social Class -- 1.4.4 Subjective Social Status -- 1.4.5 Ownership Socioeconomic Status Measures -- 1.4.6 Income-To-Need Measures -- 1.4.7 Additional Measures of Social Status -- 1.4.8 Multiple Socioeconomic Status Indexes -- 1.5 OVERALL ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL STATUS MEASUREMENT -- 1.6 INTERCORRELATIONS BETWEEN INDICATORS OF SOCIAL STATUS -- 1.6.1 Years of Education and Occupational Level -- 1.6.2 Years of Education and Income or Wealth -- 1.6.3 Occupational Level and Income or Wealth -- 1.6.4 Subjective Social Status and Objective Social Status -- 1.6.5 The Tripartite SES Measures and All Remaining SES Measures -- 1.7 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ONE'S OWN SOCIAL STATUS AND THAT OF ONE'S PARENTS -- 1.7.1 One's Own Years of Education and Parental Social Status -- 1.7.2 One's Own Occupational Level and Parental Social Status -- 1.7.3 One's Own Income or Wealth and Parental Social Status -- 1.8 CONCLUSIONS -- 1.8.1 Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Status -- 1.8.2 Intercorrelations Between Various Measures of Social Status. , 1.8.3 Correlations Between Parental Social Status and Own Social Status -- 2 - Demographic Factors -- 2.1 SEX DIFFERENCES -- 2.1.1 Sex Differences in Parental Social Status -- 2.1.2 Sex Differences in Average Years of Education -- 2.1.3 Sex Differences in High School Graduation Rates -- 2.1.4 Sex Differences in College Attendance -- 2.1.5 Sex Differences in College Graduation Rates -- 2.1.6 Sex Differences in Postgraduate Education -- 2.1.7 Sex Differences in Financial Return on Educational Investment -- 2.1.8 Sex Differences in Occupational Levels/Prestige -- 2.1.9 Sex Differences in Income Irrespective of Occupational Categories -- 2.1.9a Sex Differences in Income for the United States and Canada -- 2.1.9b Sex Differences in Income for Countries Other Than the United States and Canada -- 2.1.10 Sex Differences in Income for Specific Occupational Categories -- 2.1.11 Sex Differences in Leadership or Eminence -- 2.1.12 Sex Difference in Managerial/Administrative/Supervisory Occupations -- 2.1.13 Sex Difference in Upward Mobility/Job Promotions -- 2.1.14 Sex Difference in General and Residual Social Status Measures -- 2.1.15 Sex Differences in Wealth Inherited From Parents -- 2.2 SEX RATIOS -- 2.2.1 Sex Ratio at Birth -- 2.2.2 Sex Ratios Within Occupations and Social Status -- 2.2.2a Sex Ratios Within Occupations and Their Perceived Prestige -- 2.2.2b Sex Ratios Within Occupations and the Average Wages Paid to Workers -- 2.3 AGE-RELATED VARIATIONS -- 2.3.1 Age Variations -- 2.3.2 Age Cohort Size -- 2.4 RACE/ETHNICITY -- 2.4.1 Black/White Comparisons -- 2.4.1a Black/White Social Status Comparisons (Except Income and Wealth) -- 2.4.1b Black-White Comparisons of Income and Wealth -- 2.4.2 Hispanic/Anglo Comparisons -- 2.4.3 Native American/White Comparison -- 2.4.4 Asian/White Comparisons -- 2.4.4a Asian/White Comparisons Except Income and Wealth. , 2.4.4b Asian-White Comparisons of Income and Wealth -- 2.4.5 Intra-European Ethnic Comparisons -- 2.5 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION -- 2.5.1 Religious/Nonreligious Comparisons -- 2.5.2 Buddhist/Non-Buddhists Comparisons -- 2.5.3 Hindu/Non-Hindu Comparisons -- 2.5.4 Jewish/Non-Jewish Comparisons -- 2.5.5 Muslim/Non-Muslim Comparisons -- 2.5.6 Sikh/Non-Sikh Comparisons -- 2.5.7 Catholic/Protestant Comparisons -- 2.5.8 Intra-Protestant Comparison -- 2.6 OTHER DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS -- 2.6.1 Urban/Rural Comparison -- 2.6.2 Native/Immigrant Comparison -- 2.6.3 Fluency in a Country's Dominant Language -- 2.6.4 Military/Nonmilitary Service Comparison -- 2.7 HIGHLIGHTS -- 3 - Familial Factors -- 3.1 FAMILY FORMATION, STRUCTURE, AND DISSOLUTION -- 3.1.1 Single as Opposed to Married Persons -- 3.1.1a Single as Opposed to Married Males -- 3.1.1b Single as Opposed to Married Females -- 3.1.2 Cohabitating Couples as Opposed to Married Couples -- 3.1.3 Age at Marriage -- 3.1.3a Age at Marriage for Males -- 3.1.3b Age at Marriage for Females -- 3.1.4 Consanguineal/Non-Consanguineal Marriage Comparison -- 3.1.5 Polygamous Rather Than a Monogamous Marriage -- 3.1.6 Being Divorced as Opposed to Remaining Married -- 3.2 TRAIT COMPARISONS AMONG COUPLES -- 3.2.1 Homogamy as Opposed to Heterogamy -- 3.2.2 Hypergamy -- 3.3 FERTILITY -- 3.3.1 Fertility in Developing Countries -- 3.3.1a Fertility in Developing Countries for Males -- 3.3.1b Fertility in Developing Countries for Females -- 3.3.2 Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.2a Male Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.2b Female Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.3 Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.3a Male Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition. , 3.3.3b Female Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.4 Postscript on Socioeconomic Status and Fertility -- 3.4 OTHER REPRODUCTIVE ASPECTS OF THE FAMILY -- 3.4.1 Family Size (Number of Siblings in One's Family of Origin) -- 3.4.2 Birth Order -- 3.4.3 Childlessness -- 3.4.3a Childlessness for Males -- 3.4.3b Childlessness for Females -- 3.5 INTRAFAMILY STRUCTURES, RELATIONSHIPS, AND PARENTING PRACTICES -- 3.5.1 Single Parenthood (as Opposed to Dual Parenthood) -- 3.5.1a Social Status of Single Parents as Opposed to Dual Parents -- 3.5.1b Being Raised by a Single Parent as Opposed to Dual Parents -- 3.5.2 Competent Parenting (Parental Quality) -- 3.5.3 Frequency of Parent-Offspring Interactions -- 3.5.4 Parental Monitoring of Children -- 3.5.5 Interacting With Infants and Children -- 3.5.6 Frequency of Verbalizing Between Parents and Offspring -- 3.5.7 Critical or Prohibitive Conversations With Children -- 3.5.8 Self-Directedness Parenting -- 3.5.9 Parental Emphasis on Strict Obedience and Conformity by Children -- 3.5.10 Parental Involvement in School Functions -- 3.5.11 Wealth Transmission Through Intergenerational Inheritance -- 3.6 INTRAFAMILY DISCORD -- 3.6.1 Domestic Violence -- 3.6.1a Social Status and Domestic Violence -- 3.6.1b Partner Social Status Inconsistency and Domestic Violence -- 3.6.2 Parental Use of Physical Discipline -- 3.6.3 Child Abuse and Neglect by Parents -- 3.7 HIGHLIGHTS -- 4 - Personality and Behavioral Factors -- 4.1 HIGHEST ORDER PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS -- 4.1.1 Agreeableness -- 4.1.2 Conscientiousness -- 4.1.3 Emotional Stability -- 4.1.4 Extraversion -- 4.1.5 Openness to Experience -- 4.1.6 Reflective Comments on Personality Traits and Socioeconomic Status -- 4.2 LOWER-ORDER PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS -- 4.2.1 Competitiveness -- 4.2.2 Cooperativeness -- 4.2.3 Impulsivity. , 4.2.4 Hostility and Anger -- 4.2.5 Risk-Taking (Except Gambling) -- 4.3 HEALTH-RELATED BEHAVIOR -- 4.3.1 Healthy Lifestyle Behavior in General -- 4.3.2 Eating Healthy Foods -- 4.3.3 Exercise or Amount of Physical Activity -- 4.3.4 Obtaining Preventive Health Services -- 4.3.5 Taking Vitamins, Food Supplements, and Medicines -- 4.3.6 Using Seat Belts -- 4.4 SEXUALITY -- 4.4.1 Sexual Orientation -- 4.4.1a Homosexuality/Heterosexuality in Males -- 4.4.1b Homosexuality/Heterosexuality in Females -- 4.4.2 Premarital Sexual Activity -- 4.4.3 Age of First Sexual Experience -- 4.4.4 Number of Sex Partners -- 4.5 NONSEXUAL BEHAVIORS OF A REPRODUCTIVE NATURE -- 4.5.1 Contraceptive Use -- 4.5.2 Induced Abortion -- 4.5.3 Premarital Pregnancy or Out-of-Wedlock Births -- 4.5.4 Age at First Pregnancy -- 4.5.5 Age at First Birth -- 4.5.6 Interval Between Marriage and First Birth -- 4.5.7 Interval Between Consecutive Births -- 4.5.8 Breastfeeding -- 4.5.8a Extent of Breastfeeding by Mothers -- 4.5.8b Offspring Having Been Breastfed in Infancy -- 4.6 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION -- 4.6.1 Abstinence From Alcohol Consumption -- 4.6.2 Light-to-Moderate Alcohol Use -- 4.6.3 Heavy Consumption of Alcohol -- 4.6.4 Average Amount of Alcohol Consumed -- 4.7 TOBACCO CONSUMPTION -- 4.7.1 Tobacco Smoking -- 4.7.1a Parental Social Status and Smoking -- 4.7.1b Own Social Status and Smoking -- 4.7.2 Smoking by Expectant Mothers -- 4.7.3 Quitting Smoking -- 4.8 CRIMINALITY AND DELINQUENCY -- 4.8.1 Officially Identified Crime -- 4.8.1a Officially Identified Crime in General -- 4.8.1b Officially Identified Violent Crime -- 4.8.1c Officially Identified Property Crime -- 4.8.2 Officially Identified Delinquency -- 4.8.2a Officially Identified Delinquency and Parental Social Status -- 4.8.2b Official Delinquency and Own Social Status -- 4.8.3 Recidivism -- 4.8.4 Self-Reported Offending in General. , 4.8.4a Parental Social Status and Self-Reported Offending in General.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-805371-2
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    San Diego ; : Academic Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948026459602882
    Format: 1 online resource (877 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-02522-4 , 9786611025229 , 0-08-052562-8
    Content: Cultural psychiatry is primarily concerned with the transcultural aspects of mental health related to human behavior, psychopathology and treatment. At a clinical level, cultural psychiatry aims to promote culturally relevant mental health care for patients of diverse ethnic or cultural backgrounds. From the standpoint of research, cultural psychiatry is interested in studying how ethnic or cultural factors may influence human behavior and psychopathology as well as the art of healing. On a theoretical level, cultural psychiatry aims to expand the knowledge and theories about mental health-rel
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Handbook of Cultural Psychiatry; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the Author; List of Consultants; List of Tables and Figures; Section A: Introduction; Chapter 1. History and Scope; Section B: Culture and Human Behavior; Chapter 2. Culture and Society; Chapter 3. Marriage and the Family; Chapter 4. Child Development and Enculturation; Chapter 5. Personality and Depth Psychology; Chapter 6. Psychology, Customary Behavior, and Ethnic Identity; Chapter 7. Late Adult Life: Aging and Death; Section C: Culture and Mental Health; Chapter 8. Stress and Coping Patterns , Chapter 9. Mental Illness: Folk Categories and ExplanationChapter 10. Illness Behavior: Reaction and Help-Seeking; Section D: Culture and Psychopathology; Chapter 11. Culture and Psychopathology: An Overview; Chapter 12. Culture and Psychiatric Epidemiology; Chapter 13. Culture-Related Specific Syndromes; Chapter 14. Epidemic Mental Disorders; Chapter 15. Anxiety Disorders; Chapter 16. Somatoform Disorders, Including Neurasthenia; Chapter 17. Dissociation, Possession, and Hysteria; Chapter 18. Disorders of Depression; Chapter 19. Schizophrenic Disorder; Chapter 20. Alcohol-Related Problems , Chapter 21. Substance-Related Problems Other Than AlcoholChapter 22. Suicide Behavior; Chapter 23. Eating Disorders; Chapter 24. Personality Disorders; Chapter 25. Childhood-Related Disorders; Section E: Culture and Clinical Practice; Chapter 26. Therapist and Patient: Relations and Communication; Chapter 27. Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis; Chapter 28. Classification of Disorders; Chapter 29. Psychological Testing and Measurement; Chapter 30. Culture and Psychiatric Service; Chapter 31. Culture, Ethnicity, and Drug Therapy; Section F: Culture and Psychological Therapy , Chapter 32. Culture-Embedded Indigenous Healing PracticesChapter 33. Culture-Influenced Unique Psychotherapies; Chapter 34. Culture-Related ""Common"" Psychotherapies; Chapter 35. The Practice of Psychotherapy in Various Cultures; Chapter 36. Intercultural Psychotherapy; Chapter 37. Culture-Relevant Psychotherapy; Chapter G: Culture and Therapy with Special Subpopulations; Chapter 38. Working with Children and Adolescents; Chapter 39. Working with Couples and Spouses; Chapter 40. Working with Families; Chapter 41. Working with Aged Persons; Chapter 42. Working with Medically Ill Patients , Section H: Social Phenomena and Therapeutic ConsiderationsChapter 43. Cultural Change and Coping; Chapter 44. Migration, Refuge, and Adjustment; Chapter 45. Minority by Ethnicity, Gender, and Other Factors; Chapter 46. Intercultural Marriage: Problems and Therapy; Chapter 47. Religion, Psychopathology, and Therapy; Sectoin I: Research, Theory, and Training; Chapter 48. Cross-Cultural Research; Chapter 49. Culture and Psychiatric Theories; Chapter 50. Cultural Psychiatry Training; Appendix: List of Books Relating to the Subject of Culture, Psychiatry, and Mental Health; Author Index , Subject Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-701632-5
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almahu_9949225924202882
    Format: 1 online resource (872 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-283-39820-6 , 9786613398208 , 3-11-021166-1
    Series Statement: Millennium-Studien = v. 19
    Content: This volume of collected essays explores the premise that Plutarch's work, notwithstanding its amazing thematic multifariousness, constantly pivots on certain ideological pillars which secure its unity and coherence. So, unlike other similar books which, more or less, concentrate on either the Lives or the Moralia or on some particular aspect(s) of Plutarch's œuvre, the articles of the present volume observe Plutarch at work in both Lives and Moralia, thus bringing forward and illustrating the inner unity of his varied literary production. The subject-matter of the volume is uncommonly wide-ranging and the studies collected here inquire into many important issues of Plutarchean scholarship: the conditions under which Plutarch's writings were separated into two distinct corpora, his methods of work and the various authorial techniques employed, the interplay between Lives and Moralia, Plutarch and politics, Plutarch and philosophy, literary aspects of Plutarch's œuvre, Plutarch on women, Plutarch in his epistemological and socio-historical context. In sum, this book brings Plutarchean scholarship to date by revisiting and discussing older and recent problematization concerning Plutarch, in an attempt to further illuminate his personality and work.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , 1. The Formation of Plutarch's Corpus -- , Synopsis -- , Lives and Moralia: How Were Put Asunder. What Plutarch Hath Joined Together -- , 2. Plutarch's Methods of Work -- , Synopsis -- , 2a: How Plutarch deals with other genres -- , On the Problematic Classification of Some Rhetorical Elements in Plutarch -- , La reutilización de citas de epigramas: una manifestación del diálogo intratextual en el corpus plutarqueo -- , Notes and Anecdotes: Observations on Cross-Genre Apophthegmata -- , The Moral Interplay. Between Plutarch's Political Precepts and Life of Demosthenes -- , Grecs, Macédoniens et Romains au « test » d'Homère. Référence homérique et hellénisme chez Plutarque -- , Moralia in the Lives: Tragedy and Theatrical Imagery in Plutarch's Pompey -- , Scholarship and Morality: Plutarch's Use of Inscriptions -- , 2b: Other authorial techniques -- , Plutarch's Habits of Citation: Aspects of Difference -- , Why Does Plutarch's Apollo Have Many Faces? -- , Plutarch's Quaestiones Romanae and his Lives of Early Romans -- , How Lives Begin -- , Plutarco compositor de Vitae y Moralia: análisis intratextual -- , Plutarch's Heroes in the Moralia: a Matter of Variatio or Another (More Genuine) Outlook? -- , 3. Moralia in Vitis -- , Synopsis -- , Setting a Good Exemplum. Case Studies in the Moralia, the Lives as Case Studies -- , Sempre in bilico tra vizi e virtù -- , Moralia in the Lives: The Charge of Rashness in Pelopidas/Marcellus -- , Is Plutarch's Nicias Devout, Superstitious, or Both? -- , Self-esteem and Image-building. On Anger in De cohibenda ira and in Some Lives -- , Genres and Their Implications: Meddlesomeness in On Curiosity versus the Lives -- , 4. Plutarch and Politics -- , Synopsis -- , The Ideal Statesman: A Commonplace in Plutarch's Political Treatises, His Solon, and His Lycurgus -- , Two Roads to Politics. Plutarch on the Statesman's Entry in Political Life -- , The Education of Rulers in Theory (Mor.) and Practice (Vitae) -- , Dion and Brutus: Philosopher Kings Adrift in a Hostile World -- , Eunoia bei Plutarch: von den Praecepta Gerendae Reipublicae zu den Viten -- , Struggling with the Plêthos: Politics and Military Leadership in Plutarch's Life of Lucullus -- , Greek Lawgivers in Plutarch: A comparison Between the Biographical Lycurgus and the Rhetorical Alexander -- , 5. Plutarch and Philosophy -- , Synopsis -- , Plutarch's Life of Lycurgus and the Philosophical Use of Discourse -- , Boethus and Cassius: Two Epicureans in Plutarch -- , « Fania di Lesbo, un filosofo e assai esperto di ricerca storica » (Plut., Them., 13, 5). Plutarco e i rapporti tra biografia, storia e filosofia etica -- , Plutarch and the Character of the Sapiens -- , Plutarch on Solon and Sophia -- , El Banquete de los Siete Sabios y la Vida de Solón de Plutarco : mito político y contexto literario -- , Las Vidas frente a los Moralia en las alusiones plutarqueas sobre Solón -- , 6. Literary Aspects of Plutarch's OEuvre -- , Synopsis -- , Parallel Narratives: the Liberation of Thebes in De Genio Socratis and in Pelopidas -- , Standing in the Shadows: Plutarch and the Emperors in the Lives and Moralia -- , Plutarque et la scène du banquet -- , El trofeo de Maratón: Adaptación y desarrollo de un tópico ético en Plutarco -- , Recursos humorísticos en la obra de Plutarco -- , Some Notes on Grammarians in Plutarch -- , La dinastía de los Ptolomeos en Plutarco: etopeya de los personajes -- , Plutarco y la elegía helenística -- , Plutarch and the Music -- , 7. Women, Eros, Marriage, and Parenthood in Plutarch -- , Synopsis -- , Donne, cultura e società nelle Vite Parallele di Plutarco -- , El prototipo de mujer espartana en Plutarco -- , Plutarch on the Role of Eros in a Marriage -- , Integrating Marriage and Homonoia -- , Parent-Child Affection and Social Relationships in Plutarch: Common Elements in Consolatio ad uxorem and Vitae -- , 8. Plutarch in his Epistemological and Socio-Historical Context -- , Synopsis -- , Les digressions scientifiques dans les Vies de Plutarque -- , Pharmakon en Plutarco -- , Deformity (anapêria): Plutarch's Views of Reproduction and Imperfect Generation in the Moralia and Lives -- , Due testi a confronto: De Iside 352F-353E - Quaestio convivalis VIII, 8 728C- 730F. -- , Plutarch in Crete -- , Plutarco (Cim. 13, 4) y las islas Quelidonias -- , El judaísmo en las Vitae y Moralia de Plutarco -- , Backmatter , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-020249-2
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_9961612712602883
    Format: 1 online resource (344 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-031-56744-7
    Note: Intro -- Preface: The Need for a Book on Eastern Religions, Spirituality, and Psychiatry -- Contents -- Part I: General Issues -- 1: Culture, Religion, and Spirituality in Mental Health and Illness -- Introduction: Religion and Spirituality in Mental Health Settings -- Psychoanalytic Skepticism Toward Religion and Spirituality -- Attention to Religion and Spirituality in Response to Increasing Global Migration -- The Recognition of Religion and Spirituality in Cross-Cultural Work -- Discussion -- References -- 2: Eastern Spirituality and Mental Health: Beyond the Mind -- Introduction -- Formative Years -- Beyond Science -- Religion, Spirituality, Psychiatry and Psychotherapy -- Eastern Spirituality and Dharma -- Mindfulness, Eastern Spirituality and Beyond the Mind -- Conclusion -- 3: Spirituality Across the Lifespan, with Emphasis on Eastern Traditions -- Introduction -- Spirituality and Religion -- Developmental Models and Stages Tied to Critical Time Periods (Table 3.1) -- Childhood -- Adolescence -- Other Theories -- Adulthood -- Social/Cultural Aspects -- Personality -- Self, Group, and Universality -- East and West -- Experiences and Change -- Hallucinogens and Religious Experiences -- Nature (Genetics) -- Neurology, Neuroimaging, Religion, and Spirituality -- Case Study: A Convert to Hinduism -- Episodes -- Case Summary -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Eastern Religions and Their Influence on Parenting -- Introduction -- Types of Parenting -- Parenting Styles -- China (and the Far East) -- Related Religions of the Indian Subcontinent That Inform Parenting -- Hinduism -- Sikhism -- Islam -- Jainism -- Buddhism -- Zoroastrian -- Summary -- "My Journey: The Good Muslim Daughter or the ABCD": Sarah Arshad -- Echoes of So Many Pasts: "I Carry All of You Within Me": Jaya Nair -- Summative Comments -- Conclusion -- References. , 5: Learning About Death and Dying in the Eastern Traditions -- Studying Other Religious and Spiritual Ideas About Death and Dying -- Psychiatry, Death, and Dying -- Finding Out About the Eastern Traditions -- Tentative Conclusions -- Dialectical Resolutions -- References -- 6: Practice and Faith in Eastern Traditions -- Practice and Faith in the Eastern Traditions -- Syncretism in East Asia -- The Beginnings of Buddhism -- The Bodhisattvas of Buddhism -- The Rise of Confucianism -- Harmony and Statecraft in Confucianism -- The Rise of Taoism -- The Three Teachings, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism Together -- The Three Teachings Make Their Way Among the Native Spirituality of Asia -- References -- 7: Spirituality: Relationship with Religion, Health, Wisdom, and Positive Psychiatry -- Definition of Spirituality for Research and Clinical Practice -- Spirituality as an Essential Component of Health -- Assessing Spirituality -- Wisdom and Spirituality -- Loneliness Versus Wisdom and Spirituality -- Empirical Science of Spirituality -- Spirituality and Mental Illnesses -- Spirituality-Focused Interventions -- Positive Psychiatry -- Eastern Models of Spirituality and Religion -- Summary -- References -- Part II: Specific Eastern Religious and Spiritual Traditions -- 8: Basic Aspects and Clinical Implications of Hinduism -- Introduction: Affirming the Diversity of Hinduism -- Debating Who Speaks for Hinduism in the Secular Academy -- The Challenges in Representing Hindu Beliefs and Practices -- The Clinical Implications of Representing Hinduism as a Homogenous Entity -- Samvāda as a Person-Centered Approach to Working with Hindus -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Utilizing Ancient Hindu Scriptures to Conceptualize and Manage Anxiety Disorders -- Introduction -- Journey of Hinduism: From Dharma to Religion. , Hinduism and the Hindu Scriptures: Chronology and Classification -- Conceptualizing the Anatomy of Belief System of a Hindu Patient: Five-Category Classification -- The Spiritual Hindu -- The Scriptural Hindu -- The Cultural Hindu -- The Ritualistic Hindu -- The Amalgamated Hindu -- Vedas and Anxiety -- Vedangas (the Explanatory Limbs of Vedas) and Anxiety -- Up-Vedas (the Subsidiary Vedas) and Anxiety -- Manusmriti (the Ancient Dharma-Law), Smriti-Dharmasutra (the Remembered Texts), and Anxiety -- Darshans (Philosophy), Itihas (Tales of Ancient Kingdoms), Puranas (the Pantheon), and Anxiety -- Darshans (Philosophical Texts) -- Itihas (Ramayana and Mahabharata) and Puranas (Pantheon) -- Agamas (Tantric Texts) and Anxiety -- Using This Chapter to Build a Religiously Informed Culturally Congruent Psychiatric Formulation and Treatment Plan -- Step 1: Understanding the Patient's Hindu Identity -- Step 2: Identifying a Spiritual Guide, a Deity, or a Scripture -- Step 3: Sharing the Relevant Content with the Patient -- Step 4: Incorporating Culturally Congruent Therapeutic Techniques into Treatment -- Conclusion -- References -- 10: Basic Principles and Clinical Aspects of Buddhism in Psychotherapy -- Introduction -- Fundamental Principles and Tenets of Buddhism -- The Four Noble Truths -- The Middle Way and the Noble Eightfold Path -- The Middle Way and Dependent Origination -- Socially Engaged Buddhism -- Buddhism in Modern Contexts -- Mahayana Buddhism -- Buddhism in Modern China -- Buddhism in Modern Japan -- Buddhism in Modern Korea -- Theravada Buddhism -- Buddhism in Modern Thailand -- Vajrayana Buddhism -- Buddhism in Tibet -- Buddhism in Modern Western Societies -- Buddhism and Psychotherapy -- Buddhism and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) -- Case Vignettes -- Case Reflection -- Case Discussion -- Concluding Reflections -- References. , 11: Mental Health and Well-Being in Buddhism -- Major Beliefs in Buddhism -- Buddhist Practices -- The Dhamma -- Other Buddhist Practices -- Diversity of Beliefs and Practices in Buddhism -- Mindfulness Meditation -- God in Buddhism -- Buddhism, Life Satisfaction, and Mental Health -- Coping with Stress -- Anxiety/Worry -- Depression -- Suicide -- Substance Use/Abuse -- Psychological Well-Being/Life Satisfaction -- Quality of Life -- Personality Traits -- Intervention Studies -- Summary -- Recent Analyses -- Conclusion -- Buddhist Interventions for Emotional Problems -- Summary and Conclusion -- References -- 12: Deeper Understanding of Self and Psychiatry: Personal Insights from a Tribal Buddhist in North India -- Nurtured by Buddhism: A Journey of Spiritual Growth and Tradition -- Buddhism and Life in the Village of Spillow -- Lessons from Lama Maime: Wisdom, Compassion, and the Path of Buddhism -- A Journey of Healing: Psychiatry, Buddhism, and Empathy -- Nurturing Professional Connections: Psychiatry and Beyond -- Conclusion -- 13: Sikh Tenets and Experiences That Relate to Mental Health and Well-Being -- Introduction -- History and Origin of Sikhism -- The Current Guru (Scripture) of Sikhism -- Fundamental Principles of Sikhism -- Articles of Faith (Five Ks) -- Articles of Faith and Healthcare -- Turban -- The Holy Sikh Scripture, The Guru Granth Sahib, and Mental Health -- Historical Events and Sikh Identity in India -- Sikh Diaspora -- Sikhs and the Impact of 9/11 -- Sikhs and Intersectionality -- Sikhs and Mental Health -- Sikhism and Spirituality -- Recommendations for Clinicians -- Conclusion -- References -- 14: Basic Principles and Clinical Aspects of Taoism -- Brief Tao Bio -- Introduction -- History of Taoism -- Basic Principles of Taoism -- Taoism and Chinese Culture -- Taoism and Asian Culture -- Taoism and Western Culture. , Taoism World Influence -- Famous Tao People -- Famous Taoist Quotes -- Taoism's Applications to Modern Society -- Taoism and Chinese Traditional Medicine -- Religion and Mental Health -- Taoism, the Mind and Mental Health -- Review of Case Studies of Taoist Applications in Mental Health -- Random Thoughts About Taoism and Western Culture from an Immigrant's Perspective -- Future Applications of Taoism -- References -- 15: Zoroastrian Religion: Zoroaster-The First Prophet -- Prologue -- Introduction to Zoroastrianism -- The Ancient Persian Religion -- Zoroaster and Other Religions -- The God: Ahura Mazda -- The Wise Lord -- The Bounteous Immortals -- Amesha Spenta -- Zoroaster -- The First Prophet -- The Origin of the Universe -- Cosmology -- Creation -- Cosmogony -- Man's Helping Animal Friends -- Conceptual Beliefs -- Avesta -- Central Religious Text -- Death and Disposition of Body -- Gender Roles and Marriage -- Fire Temples: Atashkada -- Zoroastrianism -- Festivals and Holidays -- Spring Solstice: Nowruz -- Winter Solstice: Yalda Night -- Fall Solstice: Mehregan -- Summer Solstice: Tiregan -- Zoroastrian Thoughts in Contemporary Literature -- Star Wars -- Great Expectations: Charles Dickens -- An Enormous Number of People Are Almost Zoroastrians -- Epilogue -- References -- 16: Zoroastrianism: Clinical and Literary Applications -- Introduction -- Clinical Application of Zoroastrian Principles -- Case One: Courted by Devil on the Highway -- Case Two: Lie and Lifelessness -- Case Three: Purification of Body -- Interventions -- Case Four: With the Help of the Best Friend -- Case Five: Another Helping Friend with Another Teenager -- Case Six: Maltreatment of Best Friend -- Case Seven: When the Technology Reveals Abuse -- Case Eight: "My Kingdom for a Horse" -- Case Nine: Saved by a Black Stallion -- Case Ten: Farmer Hassan's Cow. , Case Eleven: The House Inhabited by Two Adversaries.
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: This is a collection of 250 documents written between 1873 and 2001 about the Navajo
    Note: The Navaho wedding basket -- 1938 - Omer Call Stewart - 1938 -- - Navaho common law I: notes on political organization, property and inheritance - Richard F. Van Valkenburgh - 1937 -- - Navaho common law II: Navaho law and justice - Richard F. Van Valkenburgh - 1937 -- - The Navajo and Pueblo silversmiths - [by] John Adair - 1944 -- - Taboo as a possible factor involved in the obsolescence of Navaho pottery and basketry - Harry Tschopik, Jr. - 1938 -- - Navaho basketry as made by Ute and Paiute - Omer C. Stewart - 1938 -- - Notes and illustrations of Navaho sex behavior - Walter Dyk - 1951 -- - Health of the Navajo-Hopi Indians - Lewis J. Moorman - 1949 -- - Elements of psychotherapy in Navaho religion - Alexander H. Leighton and Dorothea C. Leighton - 1941 -- - Culture summary: Navajo - William Y. Adams - 2004 -- , - The Navaho - [by] Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton - 1946 -- - Children of the people: the Navaho individual and his development - By Dorothea Leighton and Clyde Kluckhohn - 1947 -- - The Navaho door: an introduction to Navaho life - [by] Alexander H. Leighton and Dorothea C. Leighton - 1944 -- - Social life of the Navajo Indians: with some attention to minor ceremonies - by Gladys A. Reichard - 1928 -- - Son of Old Man Hat: a Navaho autobiography - recorded by Walter Dyk, with an introduction by Edward Sapir - [c1938] -- - A Navaho autobiography - [recorded by] Walter Dyk - 1947 -- - The agricultural and hunting methods of the Navaho Indians - [by] W. W. Hill - 1938 -- - Some aspects of Navaho political structure - [by] W. W. Hill - 1940 -- - The Navaho Indians and the Ghost Dance of 1890 - [by] W. W. Hill - 1944 -- - Navaho humor - [by] W. W. Hill - 1943 -- - Some Navaho culture changes during two centuries: with a translation of the early eighteenth century Rabal manuscript - [by] W. W. Hill - 1940 -- - Navajo use of jimsonweed - [by] W. W. Hill - 1938 -- , - Navaho trading and trading ritual: a study of cultural dynamics - [by] W. W. Hill - 1948 -- - Navajo salt gathering - [by] W. W. Hill - 1940 -- - Navaho rites for dispelling insanity and delirium - [by] W. W. Hill - 1946 -- - Navajo pottery manufacture - [by] W. W. Hill - 1937 -- - Navaho warfare - [by] W. W. Hill - 1936 -- - The hand trembling ceremony of the Navaho - [by] W. W. Hill - 1935 -- - The legend of the Navajo Eagle-Catching Way - [by] W. W. Hill and Dorothy W. Hill - 1943 -- - Navaho coyote tales and their position in the Southern Athapaskan group - [by] W. W. Hill - 1945 -- - Two Navajo myths - [by] W. W. Hill and Dorothy W. Hill - 1943 -- - Learning Navaho...: Volume 1 - [by] Berard Haile... - 1941 -- - Starlore among the Navaho - by Berard Haile - 1947 -- - Origin legend of the Navaho Enemy Way - text and translation by Berard Haile - 1938 -- - Origin legend of the Navaho Flintway - text and translation by Father Berard Haile - 1943 -- - A manual of Navaho grammar - arranged by Berard Haile - 1926 -- , - Hopi journal of Alexander M. Stephen - edited by Elsie Clews Parsons ... - 1936 -- - Navaho motor habits - Flora Bailey - 1942 -- - Some types of uneasiness and fear in a Navaho Indian community - [by] Alexander H. Leighton and Dorothea C. Leighton - 1942 -- - Notes on Navaho suicide - Leland Clifton Wyman and Betty Thorne - 1945 -- - Navaho diagnosticians - Leland Clifton Wyman - 1936 -- - Navajo house types - Gordon B. Page - 1937 -- - Hopi and Navajo child burials - Donovan Senter and Florence May Hawley - 1937 -- - The food of the present-day Navajo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona - Thorne M. Carpenter and Morris Steggerda - 1939 -- - Navaho pottery making: an inquiry into the affinities of Navaho painted pottery - Harry Tschopik, Jr. - 1941 -- - Navaho common law III: etiquette-hospitality-justice - Richard F. Van Valkenburgh - 1938 -- - Navajo song patterning - Edna Lou Walton - 1930 -- - Participation in ceremonials in a Navaho community - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1938 -- , - An introduction to Navaho chant practice - Clyde Kluckhohn and Leland Clifton Wyman - 1940 -- - Ichthyophobia - Washington Matthews - 1898 -- - The study of ethics among the lower races - Washington Matthews - 1899 -- - Navaho and Zuni veterans: a study of contrasting modes of culture change - John Adair and Evon Zartman Vogt - 1949 -- - Personality formation among the Navaho Indians - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1946 -- - A Navaho personal document with a brief Paretian analysis - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1945 -- - Some aspects of Navaho infancy and early childhood - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1947 -- - Some sex beliefs and practices in a Navaho community: with comparative material from other Navaho areas - Flora L. Bailey - 1950 -- - Serpent worship among the Navajos - Washington Matthews - 1898 -- - Midwives and childbirth among the Navajo - Clay Lockett - 1939 -- - The battle at Canyon Padre from the Navahos' point of view - Phillip Johnston - 1942 -- - Mythic dry-paintings of the Navajos - Washington Matthews - 1885 -- , - Navaho witchcraft - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1944 -- - Navaho clans and marriage at Pueblo Alto - Malcolm Carr, Katherine Spencer, and Doriane Wooley - 1939 -- - Navaho treatment of sickness: diagnosticians - William Morgan - 1931 -- - Navaho religion: a study of symbolism - Gladys A. Reichard - 1950 -- - Group tensions: analysis of a case history - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1945 -- - Navajo eschatology - by Leland C. Wyman, W. W. Hill and Iva ósanai - 1942 -- - Two Navaho children over a five-year period - Clyde Kluckhohn and Janine Chapat Rosenzweig - 1949 -- - Physiological and medical observations among the Indians of southwestern United States and northern Mexico - Ales Hrdlicka - 1908 -- - Physical and physiological observations on the Navaho - Ales Hrdlicka - 1900 -- - A comparison of Navaho and White Mountain Apache ceremonial forms and categories - Grenville Goodwin - 1945 -- - Navaho foods and cooking methods - Flora L. Bailey - 1940 -- - Navajo house types - John M. Corbett - 1940 -- - Navaho women's knowledge of their song ceremonials - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1938 -- , - Food animals of the Navajo - Francis H. Elmore - 1938 -- - The Navajo listening rite - By Franc J. Newcomb - 1938 -- - How the Navajo adopt rites - Franc Johnson Newcomb - 1939 -- - Navajos set an example for qualified voters - Dorothy L. Pillsbury - April 19, 1951 -- - Flood-water farming - Kirk Bryan - 1929 -- - Navaho Striped Windway: an Injury-Way chant - Leland C. Wyman and Flora L. Bailey - 1946 -- - Navajo social organization in land use planning - Solon Toothaker Kimball and John A. Provinse - 1942 -- - The McAdory Art Test applied to Navaho Indian children - Morris Steggerda - 1936 -- - The status of the hermaphrodite and transvestite in Navaho culture - W. W. Hill - 1935 -- - Navajo silversmiths - Washington Matthews - 1883 -- - As an anthropologist views it - Clyde Kluckhohn - 1948 -- - Origin legends of Navaho divinatory rites - Leland C. Wyman - 1936 -- - A note on star-lore among the Navajos - Alfred M. Tozzer - 1908 -- - The Female Shooting Life Chant: a minor Navaho ceremony - Leland C. Wyman - 1936 -- , - Navajo omens and taboos - Franc Johnson Newcomb - 1940 -- - Navaho dreams - William Morgan - 1932 -- - Review of] Gladys A. Reichard, Social life of the Navaho Indians - Berard Haile - 1932 -- - On the structure of the Indians of the Southwest and of northern Mexico - Ales Hrdlicka - 1909 -- - Notes on religious ceremonials of the Navaho - Alfred M. Tozzer - 1909 -- - The Navajo sweat house - Gordon B. Page - 1937 -- - Does culture appreciably affect patterns of infant behavior? - Dennis Wayne - 1940 -- - The drawings of a Navajo artist - Robert W. Shufeldt - 1889 -- - The Navajo Indians - E. F. Wilson - 1890 -- - Notes on marriage among the Navajoes, Navajo dress, Navajo dwellings - Alexander M. Stephen - 1890 -- - Man in the primitive world: an introduction to anthropology - E. Adamson Hoebel - 1949 -- - Notes about the Navajoes - Alexander M. Stephen - 1890 -- - City of the brown robes - Thomas S. Shiya - 1951 -- - Some notes on Navaho dreams - Clyde Kluckhohn and William Morgan - 1951 -- , - Navaho girl's puberty rite - Leland C. Wyman and Flora L. Bailey - 1943 -- - Navaho shamanistic practice among the Jicarilla Apache - Morris E. Opler - 1943 -- - Navaho Upward-reaching-way: objective behavior, rationale and sanction - by Leland C. Wyman and Flora L. Bailey - 1943 -- - Men with ears down to their ankles: a chapter in Navaho history - Ruth Murray Underhill - 1948 -- - Navaho archaeology of Upper Blanco and Largo Canyons, northern New Mexico - Malcolm F. Farmer - 1942 -- - Athapaskan migration via the intermontane region - Betty H. Huscher and Harold A. Huscher - 1942 -- - Eighteenth century Navaho hogans from Canyon de Chelly National Monument - Wesley R. Hurt - 1942 -- - Advice on governing New Mexico, 1794 - Fernando de la Concha ; translated by Donald E. Worcester - 1949 -- - The crisis in colonial administration - Solon Toothaker Kimball - 1946 -- - Irrigation agriculture and Navaho community - Esther S. Goldfrank - 1945 -- - A Navaho struggle for land - Frank D. Reeve - 1946 -- , - The Indian Rights Association and the Navajo, 1890-1895 - Alban W. Hoopes - 1946 -- - The government of the Navajos - Richard F. Van Valkenburgh - 1945 -- - The thematic apperception technique in the study of culture-personality relations - by William E. Henry - 1947 -- - Observations on the participation of Arizona's racial and cultural groups in World War II - Carling Malouf - 1947 -- - Idea and action patterns in Navaho Flintway - Leland C. Wyman and Flora L. Bailey - 1945 -- - Land use in the Ramah Navaho Area, New Mexico - John Leslie Landgraf - 1950 -- - Indian agent - by Albert H. Kneale - 1950 -- - Notes on obsolete Navaho ceremonies - Leland C. Wyman - 1951 -- - Present trends in weaving on the western Navajo Reservation - Katherine Bartlett - 1950 -- - Navajo classification of natural objects - Gladys A. Reichard - 1948 -- - Clay figurines made by Navaho children - Jesse W. Fewkes - 1923 -- - Recent clues to Athapascan prehistory in the Southwest - Edward Twitchell Hall, Jr. - 1944 -- - Navaho sports - Albert B. Reagan - 1932 -- , - Navaho games of chance and taboo - Berard Haile - 1933 -- - Indians of 2 tribes to aid defense work - United Press - January 16, 1952 -- - Soul concepts of the Navaho - Berard Haile - 1943 -- - The 'long walk' to Bosque Redondo: as told by Peshlakai Etsedi - Sallie Pierce Brewer - 1937 -- - Sacred places and shrines of the Navaho: part I, the sacred mountains - Richard F. Van Valkenburgh and Scottie Begay - 1938 -- - The undeveloped West: or, Five years in the territories; being a complete history of that vast region between the Mississippi and the Pacific, its resources, climate, inhabitants, natural curiosities, etc., etc. Life and adventure on prairies, mountains, and the Pacific coast. With 240 illus. from original sketches and photographic views of the scenery ... of the great West - J. Hanson Beadle - 1873 -- - Shonto: a study of the role of the trader in a modern Navaho community - by William Y. Adams - 1963 -- - The Dîné: origin myths of the Navaho Indians - Aileen O'Bryan - 1956 -- , - Navajo ways in government: a study in political process - Mary Shepardson - 1963 -- - Continuation of tradition in Navajo society - Chien Ch'iao - [1971] -- - The Navajo - by James F. Downs - [1972] -- - Navaho - David F. Aberle - 1974 -- - Local organization among the Navaho - Malcolm C. Collier - 1968 -- - The people's health: medicine and anthropology in a Navajo community - [by] John Adair [and] Kurt W. Deuschle. With a chapter by Clifford R. Barnett and David L. Rabin - [1970] -- - The economics of sainthood: religious change among the Rimrock Navajos - Kendall A. Blanchard - 1977 -- - Navajo kinship and marriage - Gary Witherspoon - 1975 -- - The peyote religion among the Navaho - by David F. Aberle. With field assistance by Harvey C. Moore and with an appendix on Navaho population and education by Denis F. Johnston - [1966] -- - Navaho material culture - [by] Clyde Kluckhohn, W. W. Hill [and] Lucy Wales Kluckhohn - 1971 -- , - To run after them: cultural and social bases of cooperation in a Navajo community - Louise Lamphere - 1977 -- - Navaho classification of their song ceremonials - by Leland C. Wyman and Clyde Kluckhohn - [1938] -- - A systematic reconstruction of Navaho ethics - John Ladd - 1957 -- - Navajo prehistory and history to 1850 - David M. Brugge - 1983 -- - Navajo views of their origin - Sam D. Gill - 1983 -- - Navajo history, 1850-1923 - Robert A. Roessel, Jr. - 1983 -- - Navajo social organization - Gary Witherspoon - 1983 -- - Navajo ceremonial system - Leland C. Wyman - 1983 -- - Peyote religion among the Navajo - David F. Aberle - 1983 -- - Language and reality in Navajo world view - Gary Witherspoon - 1983 -- - A taxonomic view of the traditional Navajo universe - Oswald Werner, Allen Manning and Kenneth Y. Begishe - 1983 -- - Navajo arts and crafts - Ruth Roessel - 1983 -- - Navajo music - David Park McAllester and Douglas F. Mitchell - 1983 -- - Development of Navajo tribal government - Mary Shepardson - 1983 -- - The emerging Navajo Nation - Peter Iverson - 1983 -- - Navajo economic development - David F. Aberle - 1983 -- , - Navajo education - Gloria J. Emerson - 1983 -- - Navajo health services and projects - Robert L. Bergman - 1983 -- - The Navajo Nation today - Marshall Tome - 1983 -- - Ethnobotany of the Ramah Navaho - Paul A. Vestal - 1952 -- - Navaho veterans: a study of changing values - Evon Zartman Vogt - 1951 -- - Enemy Way music - David Park McAllester - 1954 -- - Changing Navaho religious values: a study of Christian missions to the Rimrock Navahos - Robert N. Rapport - 1954 -- - Three Navaho households: a comparative study in small group culture - by John M. Roberts - 1951 -- - Fruitland, New Mexico: a Navaho community in transition - Tom Taketo Saski - 1960 -- - A study of Navajo symbolism - by Franc Johnson Newcomb, Stanley Fishler and Mary C. Wheelwright. Line drawings by Lloyd Moylan - 1956 -- - Processes of political development in a Navajo community - Keith Laurence Pearson - 1969 [1985 copy] -- - Language and art in the Navajo universe - Gary Witherspoon - 1977 -- - Navajo political process - [by] Aubrey W. Williams - 1970 -- , - The Ramah Navajo - By Clyde Kluckhohn - 1966 -- - Navajo Indian medical ethnobotany: an analysis of the John and Louisa Wetherill ethnobotanical collection - by Leland C. Wyman and Stuart K. Harris - 1941 -- - Prohibition and post-repeal drinking patterns among the Navaho - Dwight B. Heath - 1964 -- - The social meaning of Navaho psychopathology and psychotherapy - By Bert Kaplan and Dale Johnson - [1964] -- - The automobile in contemporary Navaho culture - Evon Zartman Vogt - [1960] -- - Symbolic elements in Navajo ritual - Louise Lamphere - 1969 -- - Fluctuation in Navajo kinship terminology - Herbert Jay Landar - 1962 -- - A note on regional variation in Navajo kinship terminology - By Stanley A. Freed and Ruth S. Freed - 1970 -- - Some notes on directional movement in the drawings and paintings of Pueblo and Navajo children - Thomas O. Ballinger - 1966 -- - The fate of Navajo twins - Jerrold E. Levy - 1964 -- - Community organization of the Western Navajo - Jerrold E. Levy - 1962 -- - Statistical marriage preferences of the Ramah Navaho - Morris Zelditch, Jr. - 1959 -- , - The role of women in a changing Navajo society - Laila Shukry Hamamsy - 1957 -- - Alcoholic cirrhosis among the Navaho - By S. J. Kunitz, E. J Levy, and M. Everett - 1969 -- - The epidemiology of alcoholic cirrhosis in two southwestern Indian tribes - By S. J. Kunitz, J. E. Levy, C. L. Odoroff and J. Bollinger - 1971 -- - Navajo infancy: an ethological study of child development - James S. Chisholm - 1983 -- - The Navajo Mountain community: social organization and kinship terminology - [by] Mary Shepardson and Blodwen Hammond - 1970 -- - Animal husbandry in Navajo society and culture - by James F. Downs - 1964 -- - Factors affecting agricultural production in a Western Navajo community - Scott Christian Russell - 1983 [1985 copy] -- - Navajo conflict management - Mark Carl Bauer - 1983 [1985 copy] -- - Navajo coresidential kin groups and lineages - By David F. Aberle - 1981 -- - The interrelationship of nutritional state and lactational performance: an experimental model and field study of Navajo women - Nancy Felicia Butte - 1981 [1986 copy] -- , - The genetic demography of a small Navajo community - Kenneth Morgan - 1969 [1986 copy] -- - Navajo ceremonial-pattern weaving and its relationship to drypainting - Marian E. Rodee - 1982 -- - Social interaction and learning in the spread of Navajo commercial sandpaintings - Nancy J. Parezo - 1982 -- - Modern Navajo witchcraft stories - Carmie Lynn Toulouse - 1982 -- - Western Navajo ethnobotanical notes - David M. Brugge - 1982 -- - Talking about and classifying Navajo JISH or medicine bundles - Charlotte J. Frisbie - 1982 -- - Zuni-Navajo relationships - Theodore R. Frisbie - 1982 -- - Hogans, sacred circles and symbols: the Navajo use of space - Susan Kent - 1982 -- - 'Ye'iis lying down': a unique Navajo sacred space - Stephen C. Jett - 1982 -- - Kaibeto Plateau ceremonialists: 1860-1980 - Eric Henderson - 1982 -- - Western Navajo religious affiliation - John J. Wood - 1982 -- - The secular uses of traditional religion and knowledge in modern Navajo society - Dennis Fransted - 1982 -- , - Shonto revisited: measures of social and economic change in a Navajo community, 1955-1971 - By William Y. Adams and Lorraine T. Ruffing - 1977 -- - The trading post system on the Navajo Reservation: staff report to the Federal Trade Commission - U.S. Federal Trade Commission - 1973 -- - The Albuquerque Navajos - [by] William H. Hodge - 1969 -- - Ethnobotany of the Navajo - Francis H. Elmore - 1944 -- - Gender and Navajo music: unanswered questions - Charlotte J. Frisbie - 1989 -- - Why the Navaho hogan? - Berard Haile - 1942 -- - Navajo pottery: traditions - general editor, Jan Musial ; foreword, Clara Lee Tanner ; text, Russell P. Hartman ; photographs, Stephen Trimble - 1987 -- - Navajo architecture: forms, history, distributions - Stephen C. Jett and Virginia E. Spencer - 1981 -- - Navajo land use: an ethnoarchaeological study - Klara B. Kelley - 1986 -- - Navajoland: family settlement and land use - by Klara B. Kelley and Peter M. Whiteley - 1989 -- - Navajo weaving: three centuries of change - Kate Peck Kent ; with a catalogue of the School of American Research collection - 1985 -- , - Tall woman: the life story of Rose Mitchell, a Navajo woman, c. 1874-1977 - Rose Mitchell ; edited by Charlotte J. Frisbie - 2001 -- - Human-wolves among the Navaho - [by] William Morgan - 1970 -- - Hosteen Klah: Navaho medicine man and sand painter - By Franc Johnson Newcomb - [1964] -- - Representing Changing Woman: a review essay on Navajo women - Jennifer Nez Denetdale - 2001 -- - The journey of Navajo Oshley: an autobiography and life history - edited by Robert S. McPherson ; foreword by Barre Toelken - 2000 -- - Mother Earth, Father Sky, and economic development: Navajo resources and their use - Philip Reno - 1981 -- - Women in Navajo society - by Ruth Roessel - 1981 -- - Molded in the image of Changing Woman: Navajo views on the human body and personhood - Maureen Trudelle Schwarz - 1997 -- - White man's medicine: government doctors and the Navajo, 1863-1955 - Robert A. Trennert - 1998 -- - Traditional Navajo women: ethnographic and life history portrayals - Charlotte J. Frisbie - 1982 -- - As I knew them: Navajo women in 1940 - Dorothea C. Leighton - 1982 -- , - An ethnography of the Navajo reproductive cycle - Anne Wright - 1982 -- - Navajo women in the city: lessons from a quarter-century of relocation - Ann Metcalf - 1982 -- - Life is harder here: the case of the urban Navajo woman - Joyce Griffen - 1982 -- - Ladies, livestock, land and lucre: women's networks and social status on the western Navajo reservation - Christine Conte - 1982 -- - Navajo sandpaintings: the importance of sex roles in craft production - Nancy J. Parezo - 1982 -- - The status of Navajo women - Mary Shepardson - 1982 -- - Cultural influences on Navajo mothers with disabled children - Jennie R. Joe - 1982 -- - Books by Navajo women - Compiled by the editors [Joyce Griffen, Wendy Rose] - 1982 -- - A history of the Navajos: the reservation years - Garrick Bailey and Roberta Glenn Bailey - 1986 -- - Healing ways: Navajo health care in the twentieth century - Wade Davies - 2001 -- - Red capitalism: an analysis of the Navajo economy - Kent Gilbreath - 1977 -- , - Ritual drama in the Navajo House Blessing Ceremony - Charlotte J. Frisbie - 1980 -- - Navajo Blessingway singer: the autobiography of Frank Mitchell, 1881-1967 - edited by Charlotte J. Frisbie and David P. McAllester - 1978 -- - Blessingway - [by] Leland C. Wyman. With three versions of the myth recorded and translated from the Navajo by Berard Haile - 1970 -- - An approach to the ethnography of Navajo ceremonial performance - Charlotte J. Frisbie - 1980 -- - The Navajo-Hopi land dispute: an American tragedy - David M. Brugge - 1994 -- - Gregorio, the hand-trembler: a psychobiological personality study of a Navaho Indian - [by] Alexander H. Leighton and Dorothea C. Leighton with the assistance of Catherine Opler - 1949 -- - Kinaaldss: a study of the Navaho girl's puberty ceremony - By Charlotte Johnson Frisbie - 1967 -- - A Comparative study of Navajo mortuary practices - David M. Brugge - 1978 -- - Navajo graves: some preliminary considerations for recording and classifying Reservation burials - Albert E. Ward - 1978 -- , - Burial as a disposition mechanism for Navajo JISH or medicine bundles - Charlotte J. Frisbie - 1978 -- - Variations on a rite of passage: some recent Navajo funerals - Joyce Griffen - 1978 -- - Changes in Navajo mortuary practices and beliefs - Mary Shepardson - 1978 -- - Changing burial practices of the Western Navajo: a consideration of the relationship between attitudes and behavior - Jerrold E. Levy - 1978 -- - Bibliography - Alfonso Ortiz, volume editor - 1983
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Navajo
    Author information: Kluckhohn, Clyde 1905-1960
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    New York :Nova Science Publishers,
    UID:
    almafu_9959242486902883
    Format: 1 online resource (321 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-60876-561-X
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Intro -- Masculinity: Gender Roles, Characteristics and Coping -- Contents -- Preface -- Teacher's Sex and Student's Achievement, Attitudes and Behavior: Negative Effects of the Feminization of Primary Education -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Panic and Measures -- Theoretical Foundations -- Empirical Evidence -- Research Questions -- Data and Method -- Results -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Coping Style in Adolescence: Sex and Age Differences -- Abstract -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- I Was the Man": The Challenges of Masculinity for Older Men -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Hegemonic Masculinity and Old Men -- Aging, Masculinity and Health -- Masculine Forever -- Masculinity and Caregiving -- Old Widowers and Masculinity -- Conclusion -- References -- Reviewed By -- The Relationship Between Fetal Gender and Pregnancy Outcomes -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Male to Female Ration Among Fetuses and Newborns -- Differences in Chromosomal Aberrations Between the Two Sexes -- Gender Variations in the Different Aspects of Pregnancy -- Conclusion -- References -- Not the "Down Low": Masculinity, Social Dominance, and HIV Risk in Black American Men -- Abstract -- Not the "Down Low": Masculinity, Social Dominance, and HIV Risk in Black American Men -- Illustrations: Life on the Streets and Incarceration -- Conceptual Framework -- Not the "Down Low -- Conclusion -- References -- About the Author -- Televisualizing the Male Prisoner Exploring Masculinity in Oz -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Prison as Site for Hegemonic Masculinity -- The Emasculating Environment of Prison -- Hierarchy of Dominance -- Prison Sexuality -- Masculinity in Prison Drama -- Welcome to Oz -- Masculinity in Oz -- Reinforcing and Challenging Hegemonic Masculinity: The Case of Oz -- Violence as Masculine, Masculinity as Violent. , The Invulnerable Male -- The heterosexism of Mediated Prison Masculinity -- Racialized and Other Masculinities -- Contradictions in Masculinity: Blurring the Hegemonic Line -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A: List of Oz Episodes -- Masculinity, Machismo and Their Relation with Some Familiar Variables -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Masculinity -- Machismo -- Method -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- Gender Perspectives in Workplace Learning -- Introduction -- Workplace Learning Literature as "Gender-blind -- The New - And 'Not so New' Times -- Analytical Tool -- Gender Equality -- Gender Difference -- Gender Deconstruction -- Conclusion -- References -- Electrophysiological Methods to Asses Neural Basis of Masculinity Perception -- Introduction -- Background -- Rationale for the use of Erps -- Methodological and Technical Considerations -- ERP Recording: Subjects and Visual Stimuli -- Preliminary Results and Unanswered Issues -- Conclusions -- New Directions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Transitions in Male Caregiving: Role Enactment in a Long-Term Facility -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methods -- Discussion -- Further Research -- References -- Men and Prison: Gender Role Conflict and Help Seeking -- Abstract -- Problems for Men -- What Are the Bases for Gender Differences in Health? -- Development of Masculinity -- Common Measures of Male Gender Role -- General Review of Gender Role Research -- Summary: Male Vulnerability Due to Gender Role Socialisation and Conflict -- Masculinity and the Help Seeking Process -- Gender Role and Prison -- Prison is a High Stress Environment -- Male Prisoners Coping Strategies -- Prisoners' Personality and Gender Role -- Gender Role and Criminal Offending -- Mens' Efforts to Get Psychological Help in Prison -- Strategies to Promote Mens' Help -- Psychological Therapies. , Combined Model Using Schema Therapy & -- Good Lives Model Approach to Offending -- Suggested Methods for Gender-Role and Masculinity Assessment -- Therapy Incorporating the Good Lives Model -- Conclusions -- References -- Author Notes -- Men, Marriage and Care: Caring for a Partner with MS -- Introduction -- The Study -- The Analysis -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Practical Considerations and Recommendations -- References -- Seeking Safety Therapy for Men: Clinical and Research Experiences -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Basis for this Chapter -- Clinical Themes -- Research -- Additional Suggestions for Conducting Seeking Safety with Men -- Clinical Examples -- Future Work -- Conclusion -- Author Note -- References -- Index. , English
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    UID:
    almafu_BV026309930
    Format: 270 S.
    Note: Kopie, erschienen im Verl. Univ. Microfilms Internat., Ann Arbor, Mich. , Austin, Tex., Univ. of Texas, Diss., 1982
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: von Aue 1160-1210 Hartmann ; Epos ; Hochzeit ; Hochschulschrift
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    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961089911002883
    Format: 1 online resource (492 pages) : , illustrations, tables
    ISBN: 0-12-809294-7
    Content: The Handbook of Social Status Correlates summarizes findings from nearly 4000 studies on traits associated with variations in socioeconomic status. Much of the information is presented in roughly 300 tables, each one providing a visual snapshot of what research has indicated regarding how a specific human trait appears to be correlated with socioeconomic status. The social status measures utilized and the countries in which each study was conducted are also identified.--
    Note: Includes index. , Front Cover -- Handbook of Social Status Correlates -- Handbook of Social Status Correlates -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. BACKGROUND -- 2. METHODOLOGICAL COMMENTS -- 1 - Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Status -- 1.1 FORMS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION -- 1.2 BASIC TERMINOLOGY: SOCIAL STATUS VERSUS SOCIAL CLASS -- 1.3 THE TRIPARTITE SOCIAL STATUS MEASURES -- 1.3.1 Parental Versus Own Social Status -- 1.3.2 Neighborhood Social Status -- 1.3.3 Special Issues Surrounding Each of the Tripartite Measures -- 1.3.3a Special Issues Involving Education Measures -- 1.3.3b Special Issues Involving Occupational Level Measures -- 1.3.3c Special Issues Involving Income and Wealth Measures -- 1.4 NONTRIPARTITE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS MEASURES -- 1.4.1 Leadership and Eminence -- 1.4.2 Social Mobility -- 1.4.3 Self-Rated Social Class -- 1.4.4 Subjective Social Status -- 1.4.5 Ownership Socioeconomic Status Measures -- 1.4.6 Income-To-Need Measures -- 1.4.7 Additional Measures of Social Status -- 1.4.8 Multiple Socioeconomic Status Indexes -- 1.5 OVERALL ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL STATUS MEASUREMENT -- 1.6 INTERCORRELATIONS BETWEEN INDICATORS OF SOCIAL STATUS -- 1.6.1 Years of Education and Occupational Level -- 1.6.2 Years of Education and Income or Wealth -- 1.6.3 Occupational Level and Income or Wealth -- 1.6.4 Subjective Social Status and Objective Social Status -- 1.6.5 The Tripartite SES Measures and All Remaining SES Measures -- 1.7 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ONE'S OWN SOCIAL STATUS AND THAT OF ONE'S PARENTS -- 1.7.1 One's Own Years of Education and Parental Social Status -- 1.7.2 One's Own Occupational Level and Parental Social Status -- 1.7.3 One's Own Income or Wealth and Parental Social Status -- 1.8 CONCLUSIONS -- 1.8.1 Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Status -- 1.8.2 Intercorrelations Between Various Measures of Social Status. , 1.8.3 Correlations Between Parental Social Status and Own Social Status -- 2 - Demographic Factors -- 2.1 SEX DIFFERENCES -- 2.1.1 Sex Differences in Parental Social Status -- 2.1.2 Sex Differences in Average Years of Education -- 2.1.3 Sex Differences in High School Graduation Rates -- 2.1.4 Sex Differences in College Attendance -- 2.1.5 Sex Differences in College Graduation Rates -- 2.1.6 Sex Differences in Postgraduate Education -- 2.1.7 Sex Differences in Financial Return on Educational Investment -- 2.1.8 Sex Differences in Occupational Levels/Prestige -- 2.1.9 Sex Differences in Income Irrespective of Occupational Categories -- 2.1.9a Sex Differences in Income for the United States and Canada -- 2.1.9b Sex Differences in Income for Countries Other Than the United States and Canada -- 2.1.10 Sex Differences in Income for Specific Occupational Categories -- 2.1.11 Sex Differences in Leadership or Eminence -- 2.1.12 Sex Difference in Managerial/Administrative/Supervisory Occupations -- 2.1.13 Sex Difference in Upward Mobility/Job Promotions -- 2.1.14 Sex Difference in General and Residual Social Status Measures -- 2.1.15 Sex Differences in Wealth Inherited From Parents -- 2.2 SEX RATIOS -- 2.2.1 Sex Ratio at Birth -- 2.2.2 Sex Ratios Within Occupations and Social Status -- 2.2.2a Sex Ratios Within Occupations and Their Perceived Prestige -- 2.2.2b Sex Ratios Within Occupations and the Average Wages Paid to Workers -- 2.3 AGE-RELATED VARIATIONS -- 2.3.1 Age Variations -- 2.3.2 Age Cohort Size -- 2.4 RACE/ETHNICITY -- 2.4.1 Black/White Comparisons -- 2.4.1a Black/White Social Status Comparisons (Except Income and Wealth) -- 2.4.1b Black-White Comparisons of Income and Wealth -- 2.4.2 Hispanic/Anglo Comparisons -- 2.4.3 Native American/White Comparison -- 2.4.4 Asian/White Comparisons -- 2.4.4a Asian/White Comparisons Except Income and Wealth. , 2.4.4b Asian-White Comparisons of Income and Wealth -- 2.4.5 Intra-European Ethnic Comparisons -- 2.5 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION -- 2.5.1 Religious/Nonreligious Comparisons -- 2.5.2 Buddhist/Non-Buddhists Comparisons -- 2.5.3 Hindu/Non-Hindu Comparisons -- 2.5.4 Jewish/Non-Jewish Comparisons -- 2.5.5 Muslim/Non-Muslim Comparisons -- 2.5.6 Sikh/Non-Sikh Comparisons -- 2.5.7 Catholic/Protestant Comparisons -- 2.5.8 Intra-Protestant Comparison -- 2.6 OTHER DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS -- 2.6.1 Urban/Rural Comparison -- 2.6.2 Native/Immigrant Comparison -- 2.6.3 Fluency in a Country's Dominant Language -- 2.6.4 Military/Nonmilitary Service Comparison -- 2.7 HIGHLIGHTS -- 3 - Familial Factors -- 3.1 FAMILY FORMATION, STRUCTURE, AND DISSOLUTION -- 3.1.1 Single as Opposed to Married Persons -- 3.1.1a Single as Opposed to Married Males -- 3.1.1b Single as Opposed to Married Females -- 3.1.2 Cohabitating Couples as Opposed to Married Couples -- 3.1.3 Age at Marriage -- 3.1.3a Age at Marriage for Males -- 3.1.3b Age at Marriage for Females -- 3.1.4 Consanguineal/Non-Consanguineal Marriage Comparison -- 3.1.5 Polygamous Rather Than a Monogamous Marriage -- 3.1.6 Being Divorced as Opposed to Remaining Married -- 3.2 TRAIT COMPARISONS AMONG COUPLES -- 3.2.1 Homogamy as Opposed to Heterogamy -- 3.2.2 Hypergamy -- 3.3 FERTILITY -- 3.3.1 Fertility in Developing Countries -- 3.3.1a Fertility in Developing Countries for Males -- 3.3.1b Fertility in Developing Countries for Females -- 3.3.2 Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.2a Male Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.2b Female Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.3 Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.3a Male Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition. , 3.3.3b Female Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.4 Postscript on Socioeconomic Status and Fertility -- 3.4 OTHER REPRODUCTIVE ASPECTS OF THE FAMILY -- 3.4.1 Family Size (Number of Siblings in One's Family of Origin) -- 3.4.2 Birth Order -- 3.4.3 Childlessness -- 3.4.3a Childlessness for Males -- 3.4.3b Childlessness for Females -- 3.5 INTRAFAMILY STRUCTURES, RELATIONSHIPS, AND PARENTING PRACTICES -- 3.5.1 Single Parenthood (as Opposed to Dual Parenthood) -- 3.5.1a Social Status of Single Parents as Opposed to Dual Parents -- 3.5.1b Being Raised by a Single Parent as Opposed to Dual Parents -- 3.5.2 Competent Parenting (Parental Quality) -- 3.5.3 Frequency of Parent-Offspring Interactions -- 3.5.4 Parental Monitoring of Children -- 3.5.5 Interacting With Infants and Children -- 3.5.6 Frequency of Verbalizing Between Parents and Offspring -- 3.5.7 Critical or Prohibitive Conversations With Children -- 3.5.8 Self-Directedness Parenting -- 3.5.9 Parental Emphasis on Strict Obedience and Conformity by Children -- 3.5.10 Parental Involvement in School Functions -- 3.5.11 Wealth Transmission Through Intergenerational Inheritance -- 3.6 INTRAFAMILY DISCORD -- 3.6.1 Domestic Violence -- 3.6.1a Social Status and Domestic Violence -- 3.6.1b Partner Social Status Inconsistency and Domestic Violence -- 3.6.2 Parental Use of Physical Discipline -- 3.6.3 Child Abuse and Neglect by Parents -- 3.7 HIGHLIGHTS -- 4 - Personality and Behavioral Factors -- 4.1 HIGHEST ORDER PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS -- 4.1.1 Agreeableness -- 4.1.2 Conscientiousness -- 4.1.3 Emotional Stability -- 4.1.4 Extraversion -- 4.1.5 Openness to Experience -- 4.1.6 Reflective Comments on Personality Traits and Socioeconomic Status -- 4.2 LOWER-ORDER PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS -- 4.2.1 Competitiveness -- 4.2.2 Cooperativeness -- 4.2.3 Impulsivity. , 4.2.4 Hostility and Anger -- 4.2.5 Risk-Taking (Except Gambling) -- 4.3 HEALTH-RELATED BEHAVIOR -- 4.3.1 Healthy Lifestyle Behavior in General -- 4.3.2 Eating Healthy Foods -- 4.3.3 Exercise or Amount of Physical Activity -- 4.3.4 Obtaining Preventive Health Services -- 4.3.5 Taking Vitamins, Food Supplements, and Medicines -- 4.3.6 Using Seat Belts -- 4.4 SEXUALITY -- 4.4.1 Sexual Orientation -- 4.4.1a Homosexuality/Heterosexuality in Males -- 4.4.1b Homosexuality/Heterosexuality in Females -- 4.4.2 Premarital Sexual Activity -- 4.4.3 Age of First Sexual Experience -- 4.4.4 Number of Sex Partners -- 4.5 NONSEXUAL BEHAVIORS OF A REPRODUCTIVE NATURE -- 4.5.1 Contraceptive Use -- 4.5.2 Induced Abortion -- 4.5.3 Premarital Pregnancy or Out-of-Wedlock Births -- 4.5.4 Age at First Pregnancy -- 4.5.5 Age at First Birth -- 4.5.6 Interval Between Marriage and First Birth -- 4.5.7 Interval Between Consecutive Births -- 4.5.8 Breastfeeding -- 4.5.8a Extent of Breastfeeding by Mothers -- 4.5.8b Offspring Having Been Breastfed in Infancy -- 4.6 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION -- 4.6.1 Abstinence From Alcohol Consumption -- 4.6.2 Light-to-Moderate Alcohol Use -- 4.6.3 Heavy Consumption of Alcohol -- 4.6.4 Average Amount of Alcohol Consumed -- 4.7 TOBACCO CONSUMPTION -- 4.7.1 Tobacco Smoking -- 4.7.1a Parental Social Status and Smoking -- 4.7.1b Own Social Status and Smoking -- 4.7.2 Smoking by Expectant Mothers -- 4.7.3 Quitting Smoking -- 4.8 CRIMINALITY AND DELINQUENCY -- 4.8.1 Officially Identified Crime -- 4.8.1a Officially Identified Crime in General -- 4.8.1b Officially Identified Violent Crime -- 4.8.1c Officially Identified Property Crime -- 4.8.2 Officially Identified Delinquency -- 4.8.2a Officially Identified Delinquency and Parental Social Status -- 4.8.2b Official Delinquency and Own Social Status -- 4.8.3 Recidivism -- 4.8.4 Self-Reported Offending in General. , 4.8.4a Parental Social Status and Self-Reported Offending in General.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-805371-2
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England :Academic Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961089911002883
    Format: 1 online resource (492 pages) : , illustrations, tables
    ISBN: 0-12-809294-7
    Content: The Handbook of Social Status Correlates summarizes findings from nearly 4000 studies on traits associated with variations in socioeconomic status. Much of the information is presented in roughly 300 tables, each one providing a visual snapshot of what research has indicated regarding how a specific human trait appears to be correlated with socioeconomic status. The social status measures utilized and the countries in which each study was conducted are also identified.--
    Note: Includes index. , Front Cover -- Handbook of Social Status Correlates -- Handbook of Social Status Correlates -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. BACKGROUND -- 2. METHODOLOGICAL COMMENTS -- 1 - Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Status -- 1.1 FORMS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION -- 1.2 BASIC TERMINOLOGY: SOCIAL STATUS VERSUS SOCIAL CLASS -- 1.3 THE TRIPARTITE SOCIAL STATUS MEASURES -- 1.3.1 Parental Versus Own Social Status -- 1.3.2 Neighborhood Social Status -- 1.3.3 Special Issues Surrounding Each of the Tripartite Measures -- 1.3.3a Special Issues Involving Education Measures -- 1.3.3b Special Issues Involving Occupational Level Measures -- 1.3.3c Special Issues Involving Income and Wealth Measures -- 1.4 NONTRIPARTITE SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS MEASURES -- 1.4.1 Leadership and Eminence -- 1.4.2 Social Mobility -- 1.4.3 Self-Rated Social Class -- 1.4.4 Subjective Social Status -- 1.4.5 Ownership Socioeconomic Status Measures -- 1.4.6 Income-To-Need Measures -- 1.4.7 Additional Measures of Social Status -- 1.4.8 Multiple Socioeconomic Status Indexes -- 1.5 OVERALL ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL STATUS MEASUREMENT -- 1.6 INTERCORRELATIONS BETWEEN INDICATORS OF SOCIAL STATUS -- 1.6.1 Years of Education and Occupational Level -- 1.6.2 Years of Education and Income or Wealth -- 1.6.3 Occupational Level and Income or Wealth -- 1.6.4 Subjective Social Status and Objective Social Status -- 1.6.5 The Tripartite SES Measures and All Remaining SES Measures -- 1.7 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ONE'S OWN SOCIAL STATUS AND THAT OF ONE'S PARENTS -- 1.7.1 One's Own Years of Education and Parental Social Status -- 1.7.2 One's Own Occupational Level and Parental Social Status -- 1.7.3 One's Own Income or Wealth and Parental Social Status -- 1.8 CONCLUSIONS -- 1.8.1 Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Status -- 1.8.2 Intercorrelations Between Various Measures of Social Status. , 1.8.3 Correlations Between Parental Social Status and Own Social Status -- 2 - Demographic Factors -- 2.1 SEX DIFFERENCES -- 2.1.1 Sex Differences in Parental Social Status -- 2.1.2 Sex Differences in Average Years of Education -- 2.1.3 Sex Differences in High School Graduation Rates -- 2.1.4 Sex Differences in College Attendance -- 2.1.5 Sex Differences in College Graduation Rates -- 2.1.6 Sex Differences in Postgraduate Education -- 2.1.7 Sex Differences in Financial Return on Educational Investment -- 2.1.8 Sex Differences in Occupational Levels/Prestige -- 2.1.9 Sex Differences in Income Irrespective of Occupational Categories -- 2.1.9a Sex Differences in Income for the United States and Canada -- 2.1.9b Sex Differences in Income for Countries Other Than the United States and Canada -- 2.1.10 Sex Differences in Income for Specific Occupational Categories -- 2.1.11 Sex Differences in Leadership or Eminence -- 2.1.12 Sex Difference in Managerial/Administrative/Supervisory Occupations -- 2.1.13 Sex Difference in Upward Mobility/Job Promotions -- 2.1.14 Sex Difference in General and Residual Social Status Measures -- 2.1.15 Sex Differences in Wealth Inherited From Parents -- 2.2 SEX RATIOS -- 2.2.1 Sex Ratio at Birth -- 2.2.2 Sex Ratios Within Occupations and Social Status -- 2.2.2a Sex Ratios Within Occupations and Their Perceived Prestige -- 2.2.2b Sex Ratios Within Occupations and the Average Wages Paid to Workers -- 2.3 AGE-RELATED VARIATIONS -- 2.3.1 Age Variations -- 2.3.2 Age Cohort Size -- 2.4 RACE/ETHNICITY -- 2.4.1 Black/White Comparisons -- 2.4.1a Black/White Social Status Comparisons (Except Income and Wealth) -- 2.4.1b Black-White Comparisons of Income and Wealth -- 2.4.2 Hispanic/Anglo Comparisons -- 2.4.3 Native American/White Comparison -- 2.4.4 Asian/White Comparisons -- 2.4.4a Asian/White Comparisons Except Income and Wealth. , 2.4.4b Asian-White Comparisons of Income and Wealth -- 2.4.5 Intra-European Ethnic Comparisons -- 2.5 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION -- 2.5.1 Religious/Nonreligious Comparisons -- 2.5.2 Buddhist/Non-Buddhists Comparisons -- 2.5.3 Hindu/Non-Hindu Comparisons -- 2.5.4 Jewish/Non-Jewish Comparisons -- 2.5.5 Muslim/Non-Muslim Comparisons -- 2.5.6 Sikh/Non-Sikh Comparisons -- 2.5.7 Catholic/Protestant Comparisons -- 2.5.8 Intra-Protestant Comparison -- 2.6 OTHER DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS -- 2.6.1 Urban/Rural Comparison -- 2.6.2 Native/Immigrant Comparison -- 2.6.3 Fluency in a Country's Dominant Language -- 2.6.4 Military/Nonmilitary Service Comparison -- 2.7 HIGHLIGHTS -- 3 - Familial Factors -- 3.1 FAMILY FORMATION, STRUCTURE, AND DISSOLUTION -- 3.1.1 Single as Opposed to Married Persons -- 3.1.1a Single as Opposed to Married Males -- 3.1.1b Single as Opposed to Married Females -- 3.1.2 Cohabitating Couples as Opposed to Married Couples -- 3.1.3 Age at Marriage -- 3.1.3a Age at Marriage for Males -- 3.1.3b Age at Marriage for Females -- 3.1.4 Consanguineal/Non-Consanguineal Marriage Comparison -- 3.1.5 Polygamous Rather Than a Monogamous Marriage -- 3.1.6 Being Divorced as Opposed to Remaining Married -- 3.2 TRAIT COMPARISONS AMONG COUPLES -- 3.2.1 Homogamy as Opposed to Heterogamy -- 3.2.2 Hypergamy -- 3.3 FERTILITY -- 3.3.1 Fertility in Developing Countries -- 3.3.1a Fertility in Developing Countries for Males -- 3.3.1b Fertility in Developing Countries for Females -- 3.3.2 Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.2a Male Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.2b Female Fertility in Developed Countries Before the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.3 Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.3a Male Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition. , 3.3.3b Female Fertility in Developed Countries After the Demographic Transition -- 3.3.4 Postscript on Socioeconomic Status and Fertility -- 3.4 OTHER REPRODUCTIVE ASPECTS OF THE FAMILY -- 3.4.1 Family Size (Number of Siblings in One's Family of Origin) -- 3.4.2 Birth Order -- 3.4.3 Childlessness -- 3.4.3a Childlessness for Males -- 3.4.3b Childlessness for Females -- 3.5 INTRAFAMILY STRUCTURES, RELATIONSHIPS, AND PARENTING PRACTICES -- 3.5.1 Single Parenthood (as Opposed to Dual Parenthood) -- 3.5.1a Social Status of Single Parents as Opposed to Dual Parents -- 3.5.1b Being Raised by a Single Parent as Opposed to Dual Parents -- 3.5.2 Competent Parenting (Parental Quality) -- 3.5.3 Frequency of Parent-Offspring Interactions -- 3.5.4 Parental Monitoring of Children -- 3.5.5 Interacting With Infants and Children -- 3.5.6 Frequency of Verbalizing Between Parents and Offspring -- 3.5.7 Critical or Prohibitive Conversations With Children -- 3.5.8 Self-Directedness Parenting -- 3.5.9 Parental Emphasis on Strict Obedience and Conformity by Children -- 3.5.10 Parental Involvement in School Functions -- 3.5.11 Wealth Transmission Through Intergenerational Inheritance -- 3.6 INTRAFAMILY DISCORD -- 3.6.1 Domestic Violence -- 3.6.1a Social Status and Domestic Violence -- 3.6.1b Partner Social Status Inconsistency and Domestic Violence -- 3.6.2 Parental Use of Physical Discipline -- 3.6.3 Child Abuse and Neglect by Parents -- 3.7 HIGHLIGHTS -- 4 - Personality and Behavioral Factors -- 4.1 HIGHEST ORDER PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS -- 4.1.1 Agreeableness -- 4.1.2 Conscientiousness -- 4.1.3 Emotional Stability -- 4.1.4 Extraversion -- 4.1.5 Openness to Experience -- 4.1.6 Reflective Comments on Personality Traits and Socioeconomic Status -- 4.2 LOWER-ORDER PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS -- 4.2.1 Competitiveness -- 4.2.2 Cooperativeness -- 4.2.3 Impulsivity. , 4.2.4 Hostility and Anger -- 4.2.5 Risk-Taking (Except Gambling) -- 4.3 HEALTH-RELATED BEHAVIOR -- 4.3.1 Healthy Lifestyle Behavior in General -- 4.3.2 Eating Healthy Foods -- 4.3.3 Exercise or Amount of Physical Activity -- 4.3.4 Obtaining Preventive Health Services -- 4.3.5 Taking Vitamins, Food Supplements, and Medicines -- 4.3.6 Using Seat Belts -- 4.4 SEXUALITY -- 4.4.1 Sexual Orientation -- 4.4.1a Homosexuality/Heterosexuality in Males -- 4.4.1b Homosexuality/Heterosexuality in Females -- 4.4.2 Premarital Sexual Activity -- 4.4.3 Age of First Sexual Experience -- 4.4.4 Number of Sex Partners -- 4.5 NONSEXUAL BEHAVIORS OF A REPRODUCTIVE NATURE -- 4.5.1 Contraceptive Use -- 4.5.2 Induced Abortion -- 4.5.3 Premarital Pregnancy or Out-of-Wedlock Births -- 4.5.4 Age at First Pregnancy -- 4.5.5 Age at First Birth -- 4.5.6 Interval Between Marriage and First Birth -- 4.5.7 Interval Between Consecutive Births -- 4.5.8 Breastfeeding -- 4.5.8a Extent of Breastfeeding by Mothers -- 4.5.8b Offspring Having Been Breastfed in Infancy -- 4.6 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION -- 4.6.1 Abstinence From Alcohol Consumption -- 4.6.2 Light-to-Moderate Alcohol Use -- 4.6.3 Heavy Consumption of Alcohol -- 4.6.4 Average Amount of Alcohol Consumed -- 4.7 TOBACCO CONSUMPTION -- 4.7.1 Tobacco Smoking -- 4.7.1a Parental Social Status and Smoking -- 4.7.1b Own Social Status and Smoking -- 4.7.2 Smoking by Expectant Mothers -- 4.7.3 Quitting Smoking -- 4.8 CRIMINALITY AND DELINQUENCY -- 4.8.1 Officially Identified Crime -- 4.8.1a Officially Identified Crime in General -- 4.8.1b Officially Identified Violent Crime -- 4.8.1c Officially Identified Property Crime -- 4.8.2 Officially Identified Delinquency -- 4.8.2a Officially Identified Delinquency and Parental Social Status -- 4.8.2b Official Delinquency and Own Social Status -- 4.8.3 Recidivism -- 4.8.4 Self-Reported Offending in General. , 4.8.4a Parental Social Status and Self-Reported Offending in General.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-805371-2
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    New York [u.a.] : Springer
    UID:
    gbv_733278965
    Format: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 247 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2013 Springer eBook Collection. Behavioral Science Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781461455356
    Content: Divorced Fathers and Their FamiliesLegal, Economic, and Emotional Dilemmas Florence KaslowPraise for Divorced Fathers and Their Families:“Dr. Kaslow tells the story of forgotten fathers who suffer not only from the distance divorce imposes from their children, but from society’s lack of sympathy for their suffering. A wife and mother as well as a distinguished professional, she forcefully brings these long-ignored issues out of the shadows. A must read for all professionals working in the field of divorce as well as for grown children of divorce and their parents.”Carolyn Susman, health columnist, Palm Beach Daily News, Palm Beach, Florida"This unique book by noted psychologist Florence Kaslow provides a cornucopia of information, ranging from historical factors in child custody decisions, to stages of the divorce process and tips on parenting coordination. Thirteen detailed case stories of divorcing dads obtained through questionnaire-based personal interviews provide a fascinating range of personal experiences that Dr. Kaslow analyzes to reveal common divorce problems. Other experts on divorce then describe how more positive outcomes might have occurred utilizing different services/interventions provided by well trained systemically-oriented professionals. This wide-ranging book is a valuable resource for therapists, mediators, lawyers, child custody evaluators, child advocates, and family court judges."David Schnarch, Ph.D. Director, Crucible Institute of Evergreen ColoradoInternational bestselling author of Passionate Marriage, Intimacy & Desire, and Constructing the Sexual Crucible. Divorced Fathers and Their Families presents a needed corrective to this knowledge gap without trivializing the problems and needs of divorced mothers and children or downplaying the realities of divorce. In much of the book, divorced men's narratives reveal their roles in their children's lives, the emotional turmoil when those roles are disrupted, and their frustrations when the legal system assumes the worst about them. Other chapters provide systemic and personality perspectives on divorce and custody issues, a guide to emerging trends in divorce services, and strategies for making divorce less toxic for all. The evolution of divorce and custody decisions over the last century.Representative case stories from divorced fathers, in their own words.Overview of current divorce services and professionals: child advocates, mediation, family evaluation, and more."What-if" scenarios suggesting how the case examples might have turned out with alternate interventions.Real-world advice for humanizing the divorce process--even years after the fact.Useful appendices, including a divorced fathers questionnaire, a model of stages in the divorce process, and guidelines for a divorce ceremony.At a time when half of marriages are breaking up, Divorced Fathers and Their Families offers family therapists and clinical psychologists insights into relationships they may have overlooked--and clients they may be underestimating.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Divorced Fathers and Their Families; Foreword I; Foreword II; Preface; References; Contributing Authors; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Evolution of Thought About Custody Decisions: The Past 100 Years; The Impact of the Industrial Revolution; The Feminist Revolution; Natural Childbirth; History of Sociolegal Custody Decisions; Losses and More Losses; Best Interest of the Child: As Determined by Whom?; "No Fault": Really?; Additional Recent Trends; Kramer vs. Kramer; The Men's Movement; Alternative Routes to Divorce; Other Major Contemporary Developments , Mother's, Father's, and Children's Rights and NeedsThe Case Studies; References; Films; Chapter 2: Case 1 Dr. Blue Eyes: Dreams That Turned into Nightmares; Brief Personal History; First Marriage, First Child, First Divorce; Second Marriage, a Stepdaughter, and a Son; Addictions Eroded the Marital Bliss; The Postdivorce Years: To Whom Do the Children "Belong"?; Finances; Experience of Divorce: Then and Now; Postdivorce Interactions with Ex-Spouse and Her Family; Most Important Contributions to His Children's Lives , Feeling Stymied, Left Out, Unable to Be as Much a Part of Children's Lives as He Wanted to BeRetrospective; References; Chapter 3: Case 2 Mr. Bob Straight: I Promised Myself I Would Be a Good Dad; Brief Personal History; First Marriage, Son, and Legal Divorce; Finances; Early Postdivorce Period; Postdivorce Interactions with In-Law Family and His Family; The Later Postdivorce Years; Experience of Divorce and Relationship to Son; Retrospective; References; Chapter 4: Case 3 Dr. Jorge Garcia: Promises Made, Promises Kept, Until Forever Is Too Long; Brief Personal History , Early Marriage and FamilyThe Actual Divorce; Finances; Postdivorce Period; Most Painful Aspects of Divorce; Postdivorce Interactions with Ex-Spouse and Her Family/His Family; His Important Contributions to the Children's Lives and Activities Participated in Postdivorce/Poignant Memories; Differences Based on Children's Gender in Terms of Loyalty to Their Mother; Some of the Worst Memories; Retrospective; References; Chapter 5: Case 4 Mr. Reuben Guy: The Nastiness Never Stopped; Brief Personal History; First Marriage, Children, and the Legal Divorce; Finances and Other Provisos of the MSA , Postdivorce Changes in the FamilyMost Painful Aspects of the Divorce/Greatest Losses(Everett & Lee, 2006 ; Schwartz & Kaslow, 1997); The Wonders of Remarriage; Postdivorce Relationship with Ex-In-Law Family/His Family; Important Contributions to Children's Lives/Their Events He Participated In; Long-Term Divorce Sequelae; Retrospective and Prospective; References; Chapter 6: Case 5 Dr. Ron Dedicated: Why Can't Judges Also Be Trained to "Do No Harm"?; Brief Personal History; First Marriage, Children, and Legal Divorce; Finances; Postdivorce Period and Relationship to Children , Children's Reactions and Aftermath , Evolution of Thought about Custody Decisions: The Last 100 Years -- (Case 1) Dr. Blue Eyes: Dreams That Turned into Nightmares -- (Case 2) Mr. Bob Straight:  I Promised Myself I Would Be a Good Dad -- (Case 3) Dr. Jorge Perez:  Promises Made, Promises Kept, Until Forever Was Too Long -- (Case 4) Mr. Reuben Guy:  The Nastiness Never Stopped -- Case 5) Dr. Ron Dedicated: Why Can’t Judges be trained to “Do No Harm” and really be “Just” -- (Case 6) Mr. Bill Brogan: Feeling Trapped, Escaping and the Big Lie -- (Case 7) Mr. Terry Kelly: Saga of Betrayal and a Father’s Unwavering Devotion -- (Case 8) Mr. Gene Goodman: My Life Revolves Around My Kids Now -- (Case 9) Dr. Ari Regis: The Relentless Demands and Criticism Never Cease! -- (Case 10) Mr. Arturo Miguel: How the Courts’ Rigidity Deprives Dads and Their Kids of Each Other’s Companionship and Love -- (Case 11) Mr. Hy Hopes: The Fallout of “Crazy in Love” -- (Case 12) Dr. Zack Determined: It’s a Strange World After All -- (Case Unlucky 13): My Greatest Loss -- on Cases: How Outcomes Might Have Been Different if Other Services or Professionals Had Been Utilized -- Divorce Therapy, Divorce Mediation and Collaborative Divorce -- A Different Lawyer: A Different Result -- Family Evaluation in Custody Litigation: Reducing Risks of Devastating Relationships -- Parenting Coordination -- The Role of the Child Advocate -- Why Can Some Individuals Share Their Children While Others Can’t, or Won’t? Is Personality a Major Key? -- Harken All Professionals Involved in the Tragedy of Divorce! The Urgency of Humanizing the Legal, Judicial, and Psychological Aspects of Divorce -- Appendix I - Questionnaire Administered to Divorced Dads -- Appendix II -Model of Stages in the Divorce Process -- Appendix III - Divorce Ceremony.​​ ​                                                                                                        . , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781461455349
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Divorced Fathers and Their Families Legal, Economic, and Emotional Dilemmas
    Language: English
    Keywords: Vater ; Ehescheidung ; Familienstruktur
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