Families and Family Psychology at the Millennium: Intersecting Crossroads
This introduction to the International Perspectives section presents a global overview of various issues and trends that families and family psychologists confront at the beginning of the 21st century. These are presented in broad strokes so that a kaleidoscopic intermingling of pieces emerges. Some...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American psychologist 2001-01, Vol.56 (1), p.37-46 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This introduction to the International Perspectives section presents
a global overview of various issues and trends that families and family
psychologists confront at the beginning of the 21st century. These are
presented in broad strokes so that a kaleidoscopic intermingling of pieces
emerges. Some predictions are included about new and expanding
directions the field of family psychology is likely to take in coming
decades. The need for additional research to field test criteria sets
for emerging relational diagnosis and to evaluate which are the most
efficacious therapeutic interventions is highlighted (
F. W. Kaslow, 1987
,
1995b
). This section also
includes 3 other articles on various aspects of family psychology by leading
psychologists from 3 diverse countries and continents-the Virgin Islands
(
R. Dudley-Grant,
2001
), Israel (
E. Halpern, 2001
), and Japan
(
K. Kameguchi,
2001
). Each is representative of the larger region in
which each author teaches and practices. These articles are intended to
present a collage of some of the problems families are experiencing,
future trends, and a call to action for psychologists to intervene to
prevent and ameliorate family distress. Each author describes the
history and current status of family psychology in his or her country and
relates key dilemmas to what is happening on the world scene. |
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ISSN: | 0003-066X 1935-990X |
DOI: | 10.1037/0003-066X.56.1.37 |