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9780134802282

Parent-Child Relations An Introduction to Parenting, Pearson eText -- Access Card

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    9780134802282

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    0134802284

  • Edition: 10th
  • Format: Access Card
  • Copyright: 2018-01-01
  • Publisher: PEARSO
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Parent-Child Relations: An Introduction to Parenting prepares you as a teacher or practitioner by using family systems and systemic family development theory as frameworks for exploring the evolution of the family, the stages of family system development, and the challenges faced by all types of families.

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Author Biography

Dr. Clara Gerhardt, MBA, Ph.D., is professor and past chair of the Department of Human Development and Family Science at Samford University. She is a clinical psychologist and a licensed marriage and family therapist, as well as a certified family life educator. Among her many publications, she contributed a number of entries to the Encyclopedia of Family Studies (Wiley, 2016). She documented the history of family therapy in two book chapters. She writes a regular guest column for a publication of the National Council on Family Relations and serves as contributing editor for one of their publications.

Dr. Gerhardt has twice served as chair of a State Board of Examiners in Psychology. She teaches university courses on parenting, counseling foundations, and multicultural perspectives. As an internship supervisor she mentors child life and preschool education specialists.Dr. Gerhardt has professionally presented on six continents, traveled to over 60 countries, and speaks five languages fluently. Her practical training is constantly updated by being a parent and a grandparent.

Jerry J. Bigner, Ph.D.
, was a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins, CO, and retired in 2004 after 36 years of service in higher education. He taught undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of life-span human development, parent-child relations, theories of human development and family studies, marriage and family relationships, early childhood education, and research methods in human development and family studies. He also completed all course work and practicum requirements in marriage and family therapy and worked towards licensure in this area. His text, Parent-Child Relations, is now in its 9th edition, and he published two texts in life-span human development and family studies. He is the author or co-author of over 50 research articles focusing primarily on parent-child relations as well as relationship and family therapy issues. He was Editor of the Journal of GLBT Family Studies and served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy. He was a research member of the American Family Therapy Academy and was a member of the National Council on Family Relations. Dr. Bigner was a 2005 Centennial Laureate Award recipient of the College of Human Sciences, Florida State University. He also was the 2007 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient of the College of Human Sciences, Florida State University.

Table of Contents

PART I: THE CONTEXT OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONS
1. The Evolving Context of Parenting
2. Approaches to Parenting
3. Historical and Cultural Influences
4. Theoretical Perspectives
5. Parenting: Rights and Privileges

PART II: THE DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS OF PARENTING
6. The Transition to Parenthood
7. Parenting Infants and Toddlers
8. Parenting Preschoolers
9. Parenting in Middle Childhood
10. Parenting Adolescents and Teens

PART III: THE CHALLENGES OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONS
11. Parenting: Family Composition and Dynamics
12. Parenting Interrupted and Fragile Families
13. Blended and Intergenerational Family Systems
14. Family Formation and Parenting in LGBT Contexts
15. Towards Better Outcomes

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