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Product Details
Author:
Martha J. Cox, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
362
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis (December 1, 1998)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780805824100
ISBN-10:
0805824103
Weight:
27oz
Dimensions:
6.125" x 9.1875"
File:
TAYLORFRANCIS-TayFran_260728044255741-20260728.xml
Folder:
TAYLORFRANCIS
List Price:
$69.99
Series:
Advances in Family Research Series
Case Pack:
18
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$66.49
Publisher Identifier:
P-CRC
Discount Code:
H
Pub Discount:
30
Imprint:
Routledge
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
Country of Origin:
United States
Overview
Based on a summer institute of the Family Research Consortium, this book presents theory and research from leading scholars working on issues of risk and resilience in families. Focusing on the splits and bonds that shape children's development, this volume's primary goal is to stimulate theoretical and empirical advances in research on family processes. It will be valuable to developmental, social, and clinical psychologists, sociologists, and family studies specialists.








