Routledge

Stepfamilies

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SKU: 9780789002815 - 88 Categories: , , , , , NDIS approved: Yes Author: BERGER Publisher: Taylor & Francis ISBN: 9780789002815 Publish date: 7/10/1998

Product overview

Combining theoretical, empirical, and clinical knowledge, Stepfamilies: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective contains recent research and information that will help mental health practitioners, family therapists, psychologists, and counselors understand the characteristics, dynamics, needs, and issues of nonclinical stepfamilies. Based on direct experiences with diverse types of stepfamilies, this book gives you new guidelines and strategies that will enable you to offer more successful sessions to your clients and improve your effectiveness as a practitioner.

Developed to give you a more realistic understanding of stepfamilies, this text helps you avoid the stereotypes and false perceptions that often surround stepfamilies. Offering methods and strategies aimed at making your clients feel comfortable about themselves and their situations, Stepfamilies: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective examines several aspects of these families that you need to know in order to improve your effectiveness with them, including:

  • the definition and description of stepfamilies and recognizing historical and social changes in the stepfamily structure
  • critical reviews on the present knowledge of stepfamilies
  • describing the complexity of family structure, the ambiguity of boundaries and roles, and the struggle with the diverse phases of the life cycle
  • discussing key issues for stepfamilies, such as past orientation and acceptance/rejection of differences from non-stepfamilies and focal subsystems
  • the profile, characteristics, and case studies of an innovative typology of stepfamilies that includes integrated families, invented families, and imported families
  • aspects of ethnically and culturally different stepfamilies, including American stepfamilies, Israeli stepfamilies, and immigrant stepfamilies from the former Soviet Union
  • social perceptions and attitudes of stepfamilies in schools, social services, community organizations, the media, and with the law