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In five pages Arthur Miller's social drama is analyzed in its portrayal of post World War II family values as they existed in the ...
In ten pages this paper discusses the nuclear family's role in U.S. poverty with the Culture of Poverty and various other theories...
In twelve pages divorce is examined from the sociological perspectives of Emile Durkheim with studies considered and issues such a...
In eight pages 5 studies on multigenerational family therapy are examined in this overview of techniques and family behavioral pat...
in treatment involves helping the patient return to the community. If rehabilitation has occurred for the most part in the home, t...
In 12 pages this essay considers the five families who brought a lawsuit against the chemical companies responsible for poisoning ...
The author considers the difficulties facing families who decide to care for elderly relatives with Alzheimer's. The author analyz...
In a paper consisting of sixty pages the linkage between divorce and attachment theory is examined through a current literature ov...
This paper consists of three pages in which divorce is examined in terms of its various casues and effects. Ten sources are cited...
In five pages this paper discusses how the family unit has declined as television watching by family members has significantly inc...
In seven pages traditional and contemporary Chinese families are compared in terms of marriage customs, power according to gender,...
In twelve pages this paper examines the all too common scenario of African American families without custodial fathers in terms of...
In fifteen pages this paper argues that Canada is not misogynous in a consideration of such issues as gender comparisons regarding...
of the person, relationship or member of the household, gross income, joint system, citizen/residency. The support test, a...
colleagues applied the same ideas to families and discovered that systems theory provided an ideal medium for gaining insight into...
black mothers evidenced several advantages in regards to coping as compared to white mothers; however five years later, the white ...
driving distance, visiting with friends, and participating in a variety of church activities. Also, both children play sports whic...
her, per se, but rather with her expectations of Madeline, which are not age appropriate. The scenario says that Madeline knows be...
their functioning around food, including monitoring their fat and sugar in-take and improving their diet as a whole. The whole fa...
The process...
In todays society it seems that people believe marriage is disposable, that it is something that can be easily exited if things ar...
own feelings, behaviors and thoughts. The phenomenological method of gaining awareness is about "perceiving, feeling and acting" (...
of marriage versus a product of a union of two unmarried individuals. At the same time, recent changes in the Adoption and Childr...
data from a study called Marital Instability Over the Life Course (Booth, Amato, Johnson & Edwards, 1998 as cited in Wang & Amato,...
the Church and their faith, yet cannot deny their sexual orientation, which is specifically indicated by Catholic teaching as an o...
todays marriages. Those factors are money and gender expectations. The literature has recognized the fact that gender roles in s...
problem was the causative factor in his declining health and increasing depression. In Pauls case, behavioral elements were d...
a state according to the specific facts surrounding the case. Considerations regarding how to distribute inheritances can be affe...
telling their high schoolers that they are beautiful, yet this is one of the major characteristics reinforced by the parents. Why ...
both conflict and methods for resolution. Experiential therapy, then, is a process that allows families to open channels of inter...