Resilience in Ethnic Family Systems: A Relational Theory for Research and Practice

作者: Laurie D. McCubbin , Hamilton I. McCubbin

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-3917-2_11

关键词: Dominant cultureSocial psychologyEthnic groupPsychologySystems theoryFamily resilienceInclusion (education)Relational theoryAdaptation (computer science)Psychological resilience

摘要: Theory building and research on resilient family systems has evolved over time, beginning with stress theory focused factors that protected the system from entering into a crisis. With addition of postcrisis recovery processes adjustment adaptation, foundation resilience was established (for an overview 2 decades (1976–2003) see Hansen Johnson (1979), McCubbin (1996a, 1996b), Patterson (1988, 2002), Walsh (1996, 2002, 2003)). rapid development psychological theories children adults, scholars drew these methods to advance their own body work ethnic resilience. Research followed along psychology-guided pathway inclusion dimensions ethnicity as categorical variables inserted in equation explain variability chosen indices Consequently, in-depth study advancement have been limited.

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