When Partners Become Parents

When Partners Become Parents
Author: Carolyn Pape Cowan
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1992
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780805835595

Based on a landmark, internationally-known ten year study of men and women having a first child, this book describes how couples can make small changes to avoid the toll that this happy transition can take on marriage.

When Couples Become Parents

When Couples Become Parents
Author: Bonnie Fox
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2009-12-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442697075

When couples make the journey through their first year of parenthood they confront the challenges of their new responsibilities with varying degrees of support and a range of personal resources. When Couples Become Parents examines the ways in which divisions based on gender both evolve and are challenged by heterosexual couples from late pregnancy through early parenthood. Following the experiences of forty heterosexual couples in various socio-economic positions, Bonnie Fox traces the intricate interplay of social and material resources in the negotiations that occur between partners, the resulting divisions of paid and unpaid work in their families, and the dynamics in their relationships. Exploring the diverse reactions of these women and men, When Couples Become Parents provides significant insights into the early stages of parenthood, the limitations of nuclear families, and the gender inequalities that often develop with parenthood.

Stepcoupling

Stepcoupling
Author: Susan Wisdom
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0307421686

Love may be sweeter the second time around, but once the bliss of a newfound relationship wears off a little, the reality of being part of a stepfamily sets in. If you are one of the millions of remarried Americans facing the challenge of blending two existing families into one cohesive whole, you are part of a stepcouple—and you know all too well how hard it can be to make your marriage work in sometimes tough terrain. Different parenting styles, finances, relationships with ex-spouses, legal matters, and even seemingly simple issues such as the kinds of chores assigned to children can chisel away at your union if you don’t always make your marriage a priority. Stepcoupling offers advice for stepcouples on how to do just that—all the while strengthening their blended family with a healthy marriage. Susan Wisdom and Jennifer Green provide tips and strategies on dealing with the issues remarried couples face, with a wealth of advice from real-life stepcouples, such as: * Learning to tailor your expectations of your spouse or children and remembering that no family is perfect * Knowing where your boundaries are, whether involving a hostile ex-spouse or a stepchild who demands too much attention * Realizing that traits like flexibility, tolerance, forgiveness, and openness are especially essential in a stepfamily situation * Making “us” time for talking, problem-solving, weekends away, and enjoying your marriage to constantly renew and strengthen your bond as a couple Let this invaluable remarriage manual help you make your stepcouple the foundation of a strong, happy, and successful stepfamily.

Why Dads Leave

Why Dads Leave
Author: Meryn G. Callander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012
Genre: Father and child
ISBN: 9780962588235

"Contributions by John W. Travis, MD"--Cover.

Partners Becoming Parents

Partners Becoming Parents
Author: of Marital Studies, Tavistock Institute
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1997-02-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1461731496

Christopher Clulow examines the connections between partnership and parenthood, focusing on the parents as partners, as well as parents, and on the child. He examines how children change the relationship between their parents, and what relevance the couple's relationship has for healthy child development. Becoming parents is arguable the most challenging of life changes faced by couples. There are no clear guidelines about what is involved: the routes are many and the choices range broadly. Today, diverse lifestyles, new technologies, and changing socioeconomic circumstances have combined with other factors to further complicate the demands of parenting. Against this backdrop, couples play out dramas constructed from their own histories and continuing lives together. The child is born into this context of subtle interplay between each parent's, and the couple's inner and outer experiences. This book provides a fascinating and authoritative look at the emotional process of becoming a family.

When Couples Become Parents

When Couples Become Parents
Author: Bonnie Fox
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0802091830

When Couples Become Parents examines the ways in which divisions based on gender both evolve and are challenged by heterosexual couples from late pregnancy through early parenthood.

Transitions to Parenthood

Transitions to Parenthood
Author: Robin Joseph Palkovitz
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1988
Genre: Child rearing
ISBN: 9780866567879

In this unusual but exciting look at a complex topic, family scholars offer a vast array of insights into the multiple consequences, concerns, and characteristics of parenthood. The transition to parenthoodthe most critical step in individual and family life cyclesis thoroughly examined from a social psychological perspective. Family theorists, practitioners, and parents are strongly encouraged to further research and discuss the necessary elements and available options involved in facing the changes brought on by parenthood.

Becoming Parents

Becoming Parents
Author: Judith Feeney
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2001-08-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780521775915

This book studies the transition to parenthood and its effects on individual well-being and couple relationships.

Couples as Parents

Couples as Parents
Author: Kate Thompson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2024-07-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1040032877

Couples as Parents: Explorations in Couple Therapy explores the complex task of parenting from the perspective of the couple relationship. A book for clinicians and parents alike, it describes problems that can occur during the transition to parenthood and the initial decision to have a child to raising young children and adolescents. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of the nature and patterns of intimate partner relationships and how they can be affected by such things as the loss of a baby, raising a child with autism or adoption. Chapters delve into issues unique to same-sex parents and those facing an empty nest. With moving clinical examples, it illustrates how a couple's sex life can be altered on becoming parents and describes how parents can best help their children as they separate. Couples as Parents explains how couple therapy has a unique stance with which to help parents and describes clinical vignettes that demonstrate how parents have been helped in the past. The book considers the historical context of couple relationships, utilises research and psychoanalytic ways of thinking to further understanding for psychotherapists and interested parents, as well as offering a variety of therapeutic approaches to the specific needs of parents, whether as a couple, separated or single.

When Boys Become Parents

When Boys Become Parents
Author: Mark S. Kiselica
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0813550009

"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.