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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
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    (DE-627)747017239
    Format: Online-Ressource (240 p)
    ISBN: 9780805811117
    Series Statement: Advances in Family Research Series
    Content: Because chronic disorder is becoming an ordinary feature of family life and development, understanding its impact has become critical. This volume, and the conference proceedings it reports, represents a major effort to examine the family's response to chronic physical or psychopathological illness in one or more of its members. Recent data are revising our notions of chronic illness. Evidence is mounting that chronic psychiatric disorders reflect, in part, abnormalities of brain structure and function. In this sense, they are, in part, medical disorders. On the other hand, a number of traditi
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Front Cover; How Do Families Cope With Chronic Illness?; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction: Robert E. Cole and David Reiss; Chapter 1. Family Communication and Type 1 Diabetes: A Window on the Social Environment of Chronically IllChildren: Elaine A. Blechman and Alan M. Delamater , Chapter 2. The Family and the Onset of Its Youngster's Insulin-Dependent Diabetes: Ways of Coping: Stuart T. Hauser, Joanne DiPlacido, Alan M. Jacobson, Elizabeth Paul, Robin Bliss, Janet Milley, Philip Lavori, Maria Ann Vieyra, Joseph I. Wolfsdorf, Ramonde D. Herskowitz, John B. Willett, Chari Cole, and DonaldWertliebChapter 3. Psychiatric Sequelae of Brain Dysfunction in Children: The Role of Family Environment: Naomi Breslau , Chapter 4. The Mutual Influence of Child Externalizing Behavior and Family Functioning: The Impact of a Mild Congenital Risk Factor: Charles F. Halverson, Jr. and Karen S. WamplerChapter 5. Family Process and School Achievement: A Comparison of Children With and Without Communication Handicaps: Irving E. Sigel, Elizabeth T. Stinson, and Jan Flaugher; Chapter 6. Parent Child-Rearing Values, Parent Behaviors, and Child Achievement Among Communication Handicapped and Noncommunication Handicapped Children: Jane L. Pearson, Elizabeth T. Stinson, and Irving E.Sigel , Chapter 7. Expressed Emotion, Communication, and Problem Solving in the Families of Chronic Schizophrenic Young Adults: Robert E. Cole, Catherine F. Kane, Thomas Zastowny, Wendy Grolnick, and AnthonyLehmanChapter 8. The Family's Organization Around the Illness: David Reiss, Peter Steinglass, and George Howe; Author Index; Subject Index
    Additional Edition: 9781134769308
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe How Do Families Cope With Chronic Illness?
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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