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100 1 _aHalford, W. Kim
245 0 1 _aCross-Cultural Family Research and Practice
_c['Halford, W. Kim', 'De Vijver, Fons Van']
264 1 _bAcademic Press
_c2020
300 _a p.
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700 0 _aHalford, W. Kim
700 0 _aDe Vijver, Fons Van
856 4 0 _2Cyberlibris
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520 _aCross-Cultural Family Research and Practice broadens the theoretical and clinical perspectives on couple and family cross-cultural research with insights from a diverse set of disciplines, including psychology, sociology, communications, economics, and more. Examining topics such as family migration, acculturation and implications for clinical intervention, the book starts by providing an overarching conceptual framework, then moves into a comparison of countries and cultures, with an overview of cross-cultural studies of the family across nations from a range of specific disciplinary perspectives. Other sections focus on acculturation, migrating/migrated families and their descendants, and clinical practice with culturally diverse families. - Studies cultural influences in couple and family relationships - Features a broadly interdisciplinary perspective - Looks at how cultural differences affect how families are structured and function - Explores why certain immigrant groups adapt better to new countries than others - Discusses why certain countries are better at integrating immigrants than others
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