Family Communication
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978-0-205-94523-8 (ISBN)
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Family Communication: Cohesion and Change encourages students to observe family interaction patterns analytically and relate communication theories to family interaction. Using a framework of family functions, first-person narratives, and current research, Family Communication: Cohesion and Change emphasizes the diversity of today's families in terms of structure, ethnic patterns, and developmental experiences.
MySearchLab is a part of the Galvin/Bylund/Braithwaite program. Research and writing tools, including access to academic journals, help students understand critical thinking in even greater depth. To provide students with flexibility, students can download the eText to a tablet using the free Pearson eText app.
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0133814998 / 9780133814996 Family Communication: Cohesion and Change plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package
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0205945236 / 9780205945238 Family Communication: Cohesion and Change
Kathleen M. Galvin (Ph.D. Northwestern University) is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. Her research interests focus on the social construction of families, particularly the discourse-dependent nature of families formed outside of full biological and traditional legal ties. She is the author of “Diversity’s Impact on Defining the Family: Discourse Dependence and Identity” in The Family Communication Sourcebook as well as related pieces on adoption, particularly transracial and/or transnational adoption, and family decision making in high stakes health situations involving minor children. She is the senior author of “Whose Future Is It? Ethical Family Decision Making about Daughters’ Treatment in the Oncofertility Context” as well as a co-author “Learning about Cancer and Fertility: A Guide for Parents of Young Children.” In addition, she served as the senior author of Family Communication: Cohesion and Change, throughout its earlier eight editions and the editor of Making Connections: Readings in Relational Communication, now in its 5th edition. Carma Bylund, PhD, is Assistant Director of Medical Education at Hamad Medical Center in Doha, Qatar. She is a researcher and teacher whose areas of expertise are healthcare communication and family communication about health. Dr. Bylund is the author of 59 peer-reviewed publications and 16 edited book chapters. Dr. Bylund received her PhD in Communication Studies from Northwestern University in 2001. Dr. Bylund was most recently Director of the Communication Skills Training and Research Laboratory at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Associate Research Professor at Weill Cornell Medical College. Dr. Bylund’s teaching and research focuses on developing, implementing, and assessing interventions to improve patient and clinician communication. In addition, she has researched and published on family communication about genetics and family communication and storytelling. Dawn O. Braithwaite, PhD, is a Willa Cather Professor and Chair of the Communication Studies Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She studies how people in personal and family relationships interact and negotiate family change and challenges. Her current work is centered in understudied families, communication rituals, and relational dialectics in the context of stepfamilies and voluntary kin. Dr. Braithwaite is the author of 95 articles in journals scholarly books, and co-author or editor of five scholarly books: Family Communication: Cohesion and Change (9th edition), Engaging Theories in Interpersonal Communication Engaging Theories in Family Communication, Casing Interpersonal Communication: Case Studies in Personal and Social Relationships and Handbook of Communication and People with Disabilities.
In this Section:
1) Brief Table of Contents
2) Full Table of Contents
1) Brief Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Family
Chapter 2: Framework for Family Communication
Chapter 3: Family Theories
Chapter 4: Communication Patterns and the Creation of Family Identity
Chapter 5: Relational Maintenance within Families
Chapter 6: Intimacy within Partnerships and Families
Chapter 7: Communication and Family Roles and Types
Chapter 8: Power, Influence, and Decision Making in Families
Chapter 9: Communication and Family Conflict
Chapter 10: Communication and Family Developmental Stresses
Chapter 11: Family Communication and Unpredictable Stress
Chapter 12: Family Communication and Well-Being
2) Full Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Family
Families: Definitional Issues
Families: Current Status
Functional Families
Chapter 2: Framework for Family Communication
The Communication Process Communication Patterns and Family Functions
A Framework for Examining Family Communication
Chapter 3: Family Theories
The Systems Perspective
Social Constructionism/Symbolic Interaction
Relational Dialectics
Narrative Theory/Narrative Performance Theory
Communication Privacy Management Theory
Chapter 4: Communication Patterns and the Creation of Family Identity
Relational Cultures Communication Patterns That Influence Family Meanings
Narratives and Storytelling
Chapter 5: Relational Maintenance within Families
Relational Maintenance
Relational Maintenance Strategies
Relational Currencies
Chapter 6: Intimacy within Partnerships and Families
Commitment Self-Expression: Disclosure and Nonverbal Affection
Sexuality and Communication
Intimacy Factors: Effort, Sacrifice, Forgiveness, and Sanctification
Barriers to Intimacy
Chapter 7: Communication and Family Roles and Types
Specific Role Functions
The Role Appropriation Process
Couple and Family Typologies
Chapter 8: Power, Influence, and Decision Making in Families
Power Influence
Decision Making
Chapter 9: Communication and Family Conflict
The Process of Conflict
Unresolved Conflict
Destructive Conflict
Constructive Conflict
Chapter 10: Communication and Family Developmental Stresses
Overview of Family Change
Family Stages and Life-Course Issues
Transitions Between Stages
Chapter 11: Family Communication and Unpredictable Stress
Unpredictable Stress and Family Coping Patterns Communication and Specific Crises
Chapter 12: Family Communication and Well-Being
Family Communication and Physical Well-Being
Difficult Conversations on Current Issues
Approaches for Improving Family Communication
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.1.2015 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 188 x 231 mm |
Gewicht | 560 g |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch |
Geisteswissenschaften | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Mikrosoziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-205-94523-6 / 0205945236 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-205-94523-8 / 9780205945238 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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