Models of Psychopathology Generational Processes and Relational Role
The family is the essential human relationship, offering love, support, and trust between partners, vital bonds between siblings, and the care and nurturing of children to ensure a healthy next generation. Ironically, this seminal unit can also be a bluep
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Psychopathology Generational Processes and Relational Roles
Models of Psychopathology
Lisa M. Hooper • Luciano L’Abate Laura G. Sweeney • Giovanna Gianesini Peter J. Jankowski
Models of Psychopathology Generational Processes and Relational Roles
Lisa M. Hooper Department of Educational Studies in Psychology Research Methodology, and Counseling The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL, USA Laura G. Sweeney Nova Southeastern University Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Luciano L’Abate Department of Psychology Georgia State University Atlanta, GA, USA Giovanna Gianesini Department of Applied Psychology University of Padova Padova, Italy
Peter J. Jankowski Department of Psychology Bethel University St Paul, MN, USA
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Foreword
There is little doubt that families matter for their members’ physical as well as mental health. They do so because families are a primary source of care—an essential element in intergenerational and intragenerational relationships. The way parents care for their children and
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