This book provides a look at the social adjustments, interaction and family dynamics of siblings. The authors present current research including parent-child attachments; the influence of familial factors on child trauma symptoms in children exposed to intimate partner violence; sibling interactions
Family, Socialization and Interaction Process
β Scribed by Talcott Parsons, Robert F. Bales, James Olds, Morris Zelditch Jr., Philip E. Slater
- Publisher
- Free Press
- Year
- 1955
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 447
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 4
Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 14
Figures and Tables......Page 16
1. The American Family: Its Relations to Personality and to the Social Structure......Page 22
2. Family Structure and the Socialization of the Child......Page 54
3. The Organization of Personality as a System of Action......Page 152
4. The Mechanisms of Personality Functioning with Special Reference to Socialization......Page 206
5. Role Differentiation in Small Decision-Making Groups......Page 278
6. Role Differentiation in the Nuclear Family: A Comparative Study......Page 326
7. Conclusion: Levels of Cultural Generality and the Process of Differentiation......Page 372
A. A Note on Some Biological Analogies......Page 414
B. A Note on the Analysis of Equilibrium Systems......Page 420
Bibliography......Page 428
Index......Page 432
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