Personal Relationships : Implications for Clinical and Community Psychology (Wiley Series on Social and Personal Relationships)

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Personal Relationships : Implications for Clinical and Community Psychology (Wiley Series on Social and Personal Relationships)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 300 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780471491613
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Full Description

What role do relationships play in the individual's health and the functioning of families and communities? Recent research indicates that relationships are important not only to individuals' well-being, but also to families, whilst their importance in the functioning of communities is only beginning to be recognized and investigated in a systematic way.
Each chapter is focused on a cutting-edge application of the personal relationships perspective relevant to clinical and community psychology. The book addresses such issues as the effect of close personal relationships on health outcomes, the impact of genetic testing, family relationships and major mental disorders, and social support dynamics in adjustment to disasters. Theoretical viewpoints and research findings, as well as intervention strategies, are presented on a variety of levels from individual to family to community.
Personal Relationships: Implications for Clinical and Community Psychology is essential reading for researchers and scholars within the relationships field, students of clinical and community psychology, social work and psychological nursing.

Contents

About the Editors vii

About the Authors viii

Introduction xv
Barabara R. Sarason and Steve Duck

1. Weaving Social Support and Relationships Together 1
Hoda Badr, Linda Acitelli, Steve Duck and Walter J. Carl

2. Close Personal Relationships and Health Outcomes: A Key to the Role of Social Support 15
Barbara R. Sarason, Irwin G. Sarason and Regan A. R. Gurung

3. Genetic Testing and Family Relationships: Mutual Impact and Future Implications 43
Andrea Farkas Patenaude

4. Family Relationships and Major Mental Disorder: Risk Factors and Preventive Strategies 61
Jill M. Hooley and Jordan B. Hiller

5. Interpersonal Processes, Attachment, and Development of Social Competencies in Individual and Group Psychotherapy 89
Brent. Mallinckrodt

6. Distinguishing the Theoretical Functions of Social Ties: Implications for Support Interventions 119
Kenneth Heller and Karen S. Rook

7. The Role of Personal Relationships in Transitions: Contributions of an Ecological Perspective 141
Edison J. Trickett and Rebecca M. Buchanan

8. The Role of Relationships in Developmental Trajectories of Homeless and Runaway Youth 159
Matthew Paradise, Ana Mari Cauce, Joshua Ginzler, Sarah Wert. Kevin Wruck and Matthew Brooker

9. Yours, Mine, Ours: The Relational Context of Communal Coping 181
Kristin D. Mickelson, Renee F, Lyons, Michael J. L. Sullivan and James C. Coyne

10. Social Support Dynamics in Adjustment to Disasters 201
Krzysztof Kaniasty and Fran H. Norris

References 225

Author Index 289

Subject Index 299