Fathers and Adolescents

Fathers and Adolescents
Author: Shmuel Shulman,Inge Seiffge-Krenke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317356936

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The understanding and study of fathers has traditionally assumed that fathers, compared to mothers, are less involved with their children. Originally published in 1997 Fathers and Adolescents presents a different approach that focuses on the distinctive role of fathers in the lives of their adolescents, especially in their role in adolescents’ attainment of developmental tasks. Drawing on a variety of disciplines, the authors’ examine the relationships of fathers to their adolescents in the context of a changing society. They find that fathers interact in ways that are different from those of mothers, but that are important for both normal and disturbed adolescent development. Psychopathological, aggressive and incestuous behaviour is considered as well as the role of the father in more ideal circumstances. Drawing on the authors’ wealth of clinical experience, this title will still be an important resource for all professionals working with adolescents, as well as those in research.

Adolescent Relations with Mothers Fathers and Friends

Adolescent Relations with Mothers  Fathers and Friends
Author: James Youniss,Jacqueline Smollar
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1985
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780226964881

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This book is a companion piece and extension of an earlier analysis of parent and friend relations, their structure and functions in children's social and personal development (James Youniss, Parents and Peers in Social Development: A Sullivan-Piaget Perspective, University of Chicago Press, 1980) The present book focuses on adolescents in these same relations. It presents two kinds of material: first, adolescents' own descriptions of interactions they have had in these relations, and second, theory regarding what these relations are and how they contribute to development. As before, relations are treated in the ideal typical sense as descriptions are synthesized across subjects to yield average charateristics that define structure.

The Connected Father

The Connected Father
Author: Carl E. Pickhardt, Ph.D.
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-05-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780230604414

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Parenting Expert Carl Pickhardt Shows How the Bonds Between Fathers and Teens Can Be Strengthened Many fathers feel unprepared for their child's adolescence, in their denial, often times preferring to believe that it will only happen to other people's children. In this sensitive and forthright book, Carl Pickhardt stresses that fathers need to become informed about changes and challenges that normally unfold. Helping caring fathers navigate the four crucial and often perplexing stages of adolescence, The Connected Father describes: * how fathers can learn to be better listeners * why they have trouble communicating and what to do about it * different emotional changes between mid- and late-adolescence * how to encourage independence while setting limits * how fathers can talk to teens about drugs, sex, the internet, relationships, and more

Adolescent Fatherhood

Adolescent Fatherhood
Author: Arthur B. Elster,Michael E. Lamb
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317838395

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First published in 1986. This study seeks to answer some of the psychosocial questions around adolescent fathers that has heightened interest by the increasing concern that has surfaced around the financial burdens imposed on society in the need to support single mothers and their infants. This research looks at the fathers of infants born to adolescent mothers as they seen as an essential component of an important and expensive social problem.

Lost Fathers

Lost Fathers
Author: Laraine Herring
Publsiher: Hazelden Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2005-03-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 159285155X

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Examines the long-term ramifications for adult women who, as adolescent girls, lost their fathers to death, divorce, or addiction; helps them understand how their behaviors were shaped by that loss at a pivotal developmental stage; and provides some interactive exercises to help them heal. Original.

Risking the Future

Risking the Future
Author: Panel on Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing,National Research Council,Cheryl D. Hayes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1987-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: NAP:08525

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Abstract: This book presents the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the Committee on Child Development Research and Public Policy within the National Research Council. The panel examined research and existing programs which address the areas of adolescent sexuality, pregnancy, and childbearing with the intent of making recommendations for policy making, program design, program evaluation, and research. The panel's report is presented in chapters addressing the following topics: trends in adolescent sexuality and fertility, society and changing roles of adolescents, determinants of sexual behavior, effects of adolescent childbearing, interventions, and priorities for data collection, research, policies, and programs. An accompanying volume contains the working papers on which the report was based. The working papers address three broad areas, which are: 1) influences on early sexual and fertility behavior, 2) consequences of early sexual and fertility behavior, and 3) programs and policies related to teen pregnancy and sexuality.

When Boys Become Parents

When Boys Become Parents
Author: Mark S. Kiselica
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780813550008

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"Kiselica dispels many of the myths surrounding teenage fatherhood and shows that, contrary to popular belief, these young men are often emotionally and physically involved in relationships with their partner and their child. But without support and guidance from adults, these relationships often deteriorate in the first year of the child's life. Kiselica offers advice for professionals and policy-makers that calls for support groups led by caring male role models, bonding through sport before counseling begins, and peer-based recruitment"--Publisher description.

Divergent Realities

Divergent Realities
Author: Reed Larson,Maryse Heather Richards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1994-07-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015031784583

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To answer these questions, the authors used the unique Experience Sampling Method. Fathers, mothers, and adolescents carried electronic pagers for a week and provided reports on their activities and emotions at random times when signaled by the researchers.