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Exploring Family Theories

by Bron B. Ingoldsby, Suzanne R. Smith, J. Elizabeth Miller
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Overview

Exploring Family Theories integrates theory with research and applications—offering a highly readable introduction to family theories.

In each chapter, the authors present the history, scholarship, and critiques of each principal family theory in a concise and student-friendly manner. Numerous illustrations and examples augment and clarify content. Application questions enhance the student's ability to relate each theory to the real world. A follow-up journal article exemplifies how each theory is used to guide actual research.

Synopsis

Ingoldsby (Brigham Young U.), Smith (Washington State U. at Vancouver), and Miller (Northern Illinois U.) introduce nine major theories about human family dynamics that have been widely used and accepted in the social sciences over the past half century. Each chapter offers a brief history of the development of a theory, describe the basic assumptions underlying the theory, present the primary terms and concepts, and provide examples of the theory's application in research activities. Theories covered are functionalism, family development theory, exchange theory, symbolic interactionism, conflict theory, family stress theory, family systems theory, feminist family theory, and biosocial theory. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Bron B. Ingoldsby

Brigham Young University

Washington State University, Vancouver

Northern Illinois University

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195330328

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