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Full Description
This is the first comprehensive authored text on stress and crisis management specifically tailored to courses focusing on the family. The book provides readers with an excellent balance of theory/research and hands-on applicatons and intervention strategies at a level that should appeal well to both undergraduates and master's candidates. Instructors of this course normally find they must supplement their core text in one way or another, e.g., to provide a family focus to a text on crisis management in general, to provide specific applications and intervention strategies to books that focus more on theory and research, or to augment a single perspective or theoretical orientation with additional perspectives. Weber provides it all within the covers of a single book.
Contents
PART I1. History of Stress Theory2. DefinitionsPART II: INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY STRESS MODELS3. The Profile of Trouble, the Truncated Roller Coaster Profile of Adjustment, and the Family Ecosystemic Model of Stress4. The ABCX Formula and the Double ABCX Model5. The Natural History of Individual Reactions to Disaster, the Components of an Emotional Crisis, the Four Phases of Crisis Development, and the Crisis Paradigm6. The Family Adjustment and Adaptation Response Model7. The Typology Model of Family Adjustment and Adaptation8. The Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment, and Adaptation9. The Family Distress Model and the Contextual Model of Family Stress10. The History of Formal Crisis Management11. The Practice of Formal Crisis ManagementAbout the Authior



