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ویرایش: نویسندگان: James H. Bray, John Kelly سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780307803634 ناشر: Crown سال نشر: 2011 تعداد صفحات: زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 2 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب خانواده های ناتنی: عشق، ازدواج و فرزندپروری در دهه اول نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
بر اساس یک مطالعه طولی برجسته، متخصص برجسته کشور در مورد
خانواده های ناتنی، یافته های موفقیت آمیز خود را فاش می کند و
اولین راهنمای دقیق را برای کاهش تعارضات زندگی خانوادگی ناتنی و
التیام زخم های طلاق ارائه می دهد.
بیش از بیست میلیون خانواده ناتنی در آمریکا وجود دارد.
Based on a landmark longitudinal study, the nation's leading
expert on stepfamilies reveals his breakthrough findings and
offers the first detailed guide to easing the conflicts of
stepfamily life and healing the scars of divorce.
There are more than twenty million stepfamilies in
America. For most of them, the simple, daily issues
that challenge every family are even more
anxiety-provoking. After conducting a comprehensive
nine-year-long study funded by the National Institutes of
Health, Dr. James H. Bray has written an
invaluable book that explains why over half of all stepfamilies
fail and reveals the strategies that help the others
succeed.
A stepfamily is assaulted on all sides by difficult and often
divisive questions. How much control should a
stepparent have over a stepchild? How much authority should a
nonresidential parent exert over a child? How should a
difficult former spouse be handled? How does an "ours" baby
change the emotional dynamic in a stepfamily? Why is there a
lack of "honeymoon effect" during the first years of stepfamily
life?
The purpose of Stepfamilies is to answer all the
important questions of stepfamily life—to fill in the knowledge
gaps that undermine so many stepfamilies today and, crucially,
to learn the effect of stepfamily life on
children. Based on one of the largest and longest
studies of stepfamily life ever conducted, Stepfamilies
interweaves the stories of real families to illustrate such
study findings as how:
a stepfamily has its own natural life cycle
a stepfamily takes several years to develop into a family
unit
a stepfamily is at greatest risk during the first two
years
a stepfamily ultimately coalesces into one of three forms
a stepfamily must solve four basic tasks in order to
succeed
a stepfamily can help heal the scars of divorce
Filled with emotional, gripping stories, Bray's findings
pinpoint the three major transitions in stepfamily life and
identify the riskiest issues that can throw a family into
crisis. Bray is the first to identify the several
distinct forms that stepfamilies take and to explore which
types of stepfamilies are more vulnerable than others and
why. He also describes the natural life cycle of
stepfamilies and basic tasks all stepfamilies must undertake to
succeed. With a wealth of insight into the positive
effects of remarriage, Bray shows how a loving,
well-functioning stepfamily can lessen the trauma of divorce
and restore a child's and family's sense of security.
Most stepparents remarry with the highest hopes and new
resolutions for a better life. Never before have
their unique needs been addressed in depth. Through insightful
case studies and practical advice, Stepfamilies reveals
how a strong, stable stepfamily is as capable as a nuclear
family of nurturing healthy development, of imbuing values, of
setting limits and boundaries, and of providing a structure in
which rules for living a moral and productive life are
transmitted, tested, rebelled against, and ultimately
affirmed. Bray's positive message and fascinating
findings—many of which defy intuition—will put stepfamilies on
the road to lifelong harmony.