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Cross-Cultural Family Research and Practice: A Comprehensive Guide

By W. Kim Halford, this book offers a unique perspective on couple and family cross-cultural research, drawing insights from a diverse range of disciplines including psychology, sociology, communications, economics, and more. It delves into topics such as family migration, acculturation, and implications for clinical intervention, providing an overarching conceptual framework that compares countries and cultures.

A Broadly Interdisciplinary Perspective

This book features a broadly interdisciplinary perspective, examining cultural influences in couple and family relationships. It looks at how cultural differences affect how families are structured and function, exploring why certain immigrant groups adapt better to new countries than others and discussing why certain countries are better at integrating immigrants than others.

Key Topics Covered

The book covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Family migration and its implications
  • Acculturation and its effects on families
  • Clinical practice with culturally diverse families
  • Cultural differences in family structure and function
  • Immigrant adaptation and integration

A Valuable Resource for Researchers and Practitioners

With its comprehensive approach and interdisciplinary insights, “Cross-Cultural Family Research and Practice” is a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students working in the fields of psychology, sociology, family studies, and cultural studies. It provides a deeper understanding of the complex issues surrounding cross-cultural families and offers practical strategies for working with diverse populations.

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