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Harrist, Amanda W.(Edited by)Welch, Ginger L.(Edited by)
Part of the Emerging Issues in Family and Individual Resilience series
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This interdisciplinary volume offers theoretical, empirical,and practical insights into the strengths of families beset by chronic healthissues.

Featuring topics that run the lifespan from infancy to late adulthood,its coverage reflects both the diversity of family challenges in long-termillness and the wealth of effective approaches to intervention.

The component skillsof resilience in life-changing circumstances, from coping and meaning making tobalancing care and self-care, are on rich display in a framework for theirenhancement in therapy.

The book's expert contributors include tools to aidreaders in the learning and teaching of concepts as they model respectful,meaningful research methods and ethical, non-judgmental practice.Among the topics covered: Helping families survive and thrive through the premature birth of an infant.

Enhancing coping and resiliency among families of individuals with sickle cell disease.

A family science approach to pediatric obesity treatment.

Risk and resilience of children and families involved with the foster care system.

Strengthening families facing breast cancer: emerging trends and clinical recommendations.

The unfolding of unique problems in later life families.With its mix of practical and empirical expertise, Family Resilience and Chronic Illness: Interdisciplinary and Translational Perspectives has much tooffer both researchers in the family resilience field and mental healthpractitioners working with clients with chronic illness. 

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£44.99
Product Details
3319260332 / 9783319260334
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
29/07/2016
English
225 pages
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