Family development theory focuses on the stress-induced changes that occur in families over time (White & Klein, 2008). Historically, family development theorists assumed that families move through deterministic, invariant numbers, types, and timing of stages over time consistent with ontogenetic stage...
The Single Parent Family || Life Cycle Stages for Types of Single Parent Families: Of Family Development Theory R Hill - 《Family Relations》 被引量: 0发表: 1986年 Life Cycle and Family Development the nuclear family, as a group, with its regular patterns of expansion, transition, and ...
Hill, R. (1986). Life cycle stages for types of single parent families: Of family development theory.Family Relations, 35(1), 19–29. ArticleGoogle Scholar Mattessich, P., & Hill, R. (1987). Life cycle and family development. In M. B. Sussman & K. Steinmetz (Eds.),Handbook of ...
student's leaving home affects his family. We have also shown how the current situation of the other family members (their own developmental stages, their reaction to their child's departure and their ongoing relationships with each other) affects the adaptation and development of the college ...
which recognizes the events that occur in the lives of families but views them as parting terms of a fluid course rather than in consecutive stages (Strong and DeVault 1992). This type of model accounts for changes in family development, such as the fact that in today’s society, childbe...
Overview Family development theory sensitizes users to a variety of family-oriented ideas that provide an organized approach to the pursuit of knowledge ab... M Rago - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 被引量: 3发表: 2016年 Using Qualitative Data to Refine a Logic Model for the Cornell Family Devel...
Each of these life cycle stages is correlated with two major dimensions: 1. Emotional Process of Transition: Key Principles. 2. Second-Order Changes in Family Status Required to Proceed Developmentally. Case Illustration #1 According to the above chart the Berg family is in stage 4. The adolesce...
We have suggested that the way in which mothers and fathers are passing through their respective stages of adult development contribute substantially to the student's adjustment to his new context. A case example illustrating the addition of this systemic approach has been presented. Finally, the ...
where demographic transitions from high to low fertility happened decades ago. According to the modernization theory of development to which most mainstream family planning scholars subscribe, the endpoint of global development is what economist Rostow (1960) named “the stage of high mass-consumption....
development might be taking place in a much shorter time scale than the one used in this study (Boele et al.,2022). Adolescent development takes place in dynamic person-context interactions. In line with a dynamic systems theory of development (Thelen & Smith,2006), moment-to-moment ...