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" The family emotional system : "
edited by Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero
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BL
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Record Number
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633082
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Title & Author
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The family emotional system : : an integrative concept for theory, science, and practice /\ edited by Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero
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Page. NO
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vii, 278 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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9780739198933
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: 0739198939
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9780739198940
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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List of figures. 1 Bowen Theory and the family emotional system : Toward a science of human behavior / Robert J. Noone and Daniel V. Papero -- The family emotional system / Daniel V. Papero -- Multigenerational family emotional process as a source of individual differences in adaptiveness / Robert J. Noone -- The predictability of the family emotional system / Randall T. Frost -- The family as an emotional unit concept: origins and early history / John F. Butler. 2 Scientific contributions to an emotional systems perspective : Epigenetic effects of parental care within and across generations / Frances A. Champagne and James P. Curley -- Early context-dependent epigenetic modifications and the shaping of brain and behavior / David Crews and Robert J. Noone -- Nonhuman primate models of family systems / Charles T. Snowdon -- The instinctual foundations of infant mind: how primary affects guide the construction of their higher cognitive proclivities and abilities / Jaak Panksepp and Marina Farinelli -- Evolution of psychological mechanisms for human family relationships / Mark V. Flinn -- The family system of a social wasp / Raghavendra Gadagkar -- Ants and families / LeAnn S. Howard and Deborah M. Gordon. 3 Examples of the influence of a family emotional systems perspective on research and practice : Emotional systems and the regulation of reproduction with ovulation as an illustration / Victoria Harrison -- Mating and parental care: the influence of gender on the primary triangle / Margaret G. Donley -- Understanding autonomic physiology and relationship processes in high-risk families / Elizabeth A. Skowron. Index -- About the contributors
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Abstract
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Presents an ongoing dialog among scientists, family investigators, and clinicians related to a natural systems view of the family and human behavior that has been occurring over several decades. This book explains how the family system can serve as an integrative framework within specific factual discoveries and hypotheses from many areas of science can be brought together and understood as various manifestations of a coherent whole. This work provides understanding of what is entailed in conceptualizing the family as an emotional system, a sense of the breadth and depth of knowledge the sciences are contributing to this effort, and examples of how this theoretical framework contributes to family research and practice
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Subject
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Families-- Psychological aspects
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Emotions
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Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
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Subject
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Bowenian family therapy
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Dewey Classification
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306.85
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LC Classification
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HQ734.F2412 2015
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Noone, Robert J.
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Papero, Daniel V.
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