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Becoming A Family

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Becoming A Family

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Becoming A Family book

Parents' Stories and Their Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research

Becoming A Family

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Becoming A Family book

Parents' Stories and Their Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research
ByRena D. Harold, Patricia Stow Bolea, Lisa G. Colarossi, Lucy R. Mercier, Carol R. Freedman-Doan
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 1 August 2000
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410605085
Pages 240
eBook ISBN 9781410605085
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Harold, R.D., Bolea, P.S., Colarossi, L.G., Mercier, L.R., & Freedman-Doan, C.R. (2000). Becoming A Family: Parents' Stories and Their Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410605085

ABSTRACT

The movement from young adulthood through coupling and the transition to parenthood may be among the most universal adult developmental transitions. These passages hold interest for all of us, but especially for those who study the psychological, familial, and sociocultural components of development, all of which interact and influence each other. This book enhances understanding of family-life development by shedding light on the meanings that family members ascribe to the developmental process of becoming a family. This is achieved through qualitative analysis of narratives through which individuals and families explain themselves, their thinking, and their behavior. These family narratives are windows into individual and family identity, as well as descriptions of connections to others. The book addresses issues including identity, child characteristics, social support, and work. Each chapter includes a review of seminal literature, parents' comments and ideas about the topic, and a discussion of practice, policy, and research implications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|14 pages

Telling the Family Story: The Backdrop

ByRena D. Harold, Patricia Stow Bolea

chapter 2|24 pages

Telling the Family Story: The Process

ByRena D. Harold, Margaret L. Palmiter, Susan A. Lynch, Carol R. Freedman-Doan, Jacquelynne S. Eccles

chapter 3|36 pages

Talking About Identity: Individual, Family, and Intergenerational Issues

ByRena D. Harold, Patricia Stow Bolea, Lisa G. Colarossi, Lucy R. Mercier, Carol R. Freedman-Doan

chapter 4|40 pages

Narratives of Temperament: Same or Different?

ByCarol R. Freedman-Doan

chapter 5|40 pages

Tales of Social Support Throughout Family Development

ByLisa G. Colarossi, Susan A. Lynch

chapter 6|40 pages

Job Talk: The Role of Work in Family Life

ByLucy R. Mercier, Rena D. Harold

chapter 7|24 pages

Telling the Family Story: Subplots and Next Chapters

ByLisa G. Colarossi, Rena D. Harold, Lucy R. Mercier
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