Highlights of coverage include:
- The history, diversity, and demography of stepfamilies (ch. 1).
- Frameworks for thinking about stepfamilies (ch. 2).
- The impact of race and culture on stepfamily dynamics (ch. 3).
- Stepfamily formation including the role of cohabitation and lone parenting (ch.4).
- The wellbeing of adults in stepfamilies including resident and nonresident parents (ch.5).
- Relationships in stepfamilies including those between adults, between adults and children, and between siblings (chs. 6 & 7).
- Children's wellbeing in stepfamilies, and factors that help explain outcomes (ch. 8).
- The importance of intergenerational relationships (ch.9).
- Stepfamilies headed by sex couples; wellbeing, stigma and legal issues (ch. 10).
- Factors that promote wellbeing in stepfamilies such as communication patterns, rituals, and flexibility (ch.11).
- Interventions and therapy, and recent legal and policy issues (chs. 12 & 13).
- New ways of thinking about stepfamily living (ch. 14).
Intended as a core advanced undergraduate/beginning graduate text for courses on stepfamilies or as a supplement for courses on divorce, family studies, introduction to the family, and/or marriage and the family taught in human development and family studies, psychology, sociology, and social work, the book also appeals to those who work with stepfamilies in a counseling or legal setting.
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