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Retrospect and prospect in the psychological study of coparenting and family group process
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2002
Abstract
Excerpt: “This chapter examines the meaning and relevance of family group dynamics in studies of child and family development…consider more specifically family groups in the United States and the roots of American psychologists’ current belief system about ‘optimal’ family functioning…conclude with some thoughts about clinical practice, public policy, and future coparenting and family group research…” (p.127, 128)
Language
en_US
Publisher
Erlbaum
Recommended Citation
McHale, J.P., Lauretti, A., Talbot, J. & Pouquette, C. (2002). Retrospect and prospect in the psychological study of coparenting and family group process. In J. McHale and W. Grolnick (Eds). Retrospect and prospect in the psychological study of families. New Jersey: Erlbaum (pp. 127-165).
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Comments
Excerpt only. Full-text article is available only through licensed access provided by the publisher. Published in J. McHale and W. Grolnick (Eds). Retrospect and prospect in the psychological study of families. New Jersey: Erlbaum (pp. 127-165). For full access, check out the book through the USF St. Petersburg Library (HQ10.R46 2002), request it on interlibrary loan, or order it through a book dealer. Members of the USF System may access the full-text of the article through the authenticated link provided.