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Handbook of Family Theories

2013
M. A. Fine, F. D. Fincham, The Role of Theory in Family Science. Parenting and Parent-Child Relations. A. Smith Leavell, C. S. Tamis LeMonda, Parenting in Infancy and Early Childhood: A Focus on Gender Socialization. M. A. Longmore, W. D. Manning, P. C. Giordano, Parent-Child Relationships in Adolescence. J. S. Bates, A. C.
M. Fine, F. Fincham
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The family FIRO model: The integration of group theory and family theory

The Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1988
Abstract In this article, the authors present the Family FIRO Model, an integration of small-group theory and family therapy.
Nicholas Colangelo, William J. Doherty
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Theories of Family Treatment

Australian Social Work, 1972
“Theory” in the social sciences may be defined as “Systematically organized, lawlike propositions about society and social life leading to hypotheses that produce a high rate of positive affirmation.”1 No such theory exists in the subject area of “family”, generally much less in “family therapy”.
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Family Theories: An Introduction

, 2014
Family Theories: An Introduction. David M. Klein & James M. White. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. 1996. 294 pp. Hardcover ISBN 0-80395852-8. $48 cloth, $23.95 paper.
D. M. Klein, James M. White
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Theory of Normal Families

1992
Let f(z) be a function meromorphic in the disc |z|
Chuang-Gan Hu, Chung-Chun Yang
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Episodic work-family conflict and strain: A dynamic perspective.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2019
A sizable body of research has established work-family conflict and its nomological network. Despite decades of research, we have yet to form a precise understanding of what happens when a conflict arises.
Kimberly A. French, T. Allen
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An Aristotelian Theory of Family

Journal of Family Theory & Review, 2016
Our purpose is to apply Aristotelian theory to family studies. We introduce Aristotle's work through his debate with Plato over the meaning of family and its role in society. We then explain key concepts in Aristotelian theory, including virtue, practical wisdom, telos, interpretation and evaluation, agency, and human development.
Todd L. Goodsell, Jason B. Whiting
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Paradigmatic Classification of Family Therapy Theories

Family Process, 1977
This review proposes a method for classifying theories of family therapy in terms of the ideal categories from which they derive. Establishing the relationship between a family‐system theory and a more general world view facilitates the identification of unique aspects of theory and lays the groundwork for a theoretically consistent integration of ...
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Work/Family Border Theory: A New Theory of Work/Family Balance

Human Relations, 2000
This article introduces work/family border theory - a new theory about work/family balance. According to the theory, people are daily border-crossers between the domains of work and family. The theory addresses how domain integration and segmentation, border creation and management, border-crosser participation, and relationships between border ...
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Review of Family Theory: Theory and Practice

Counseling and Values, 1981
Family Theory: Theory and Practice, by Phillip J. Guerin, Jr.
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