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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1993

Pages: 531-561

ISBN (Hardback): 9780306442643

Full citation:

Margaret Crosbie-Burnett, Edith A. Lewis, "Theoretical contributions from social and cognitive-behavioral psychology", in: Sourcebook of family theories and methods, Berlin, Springer, 1993

Abstract

Psychology is the science of the psyche or mind (Hebb, 1974). By definition, psychology has been the study of individuals, particularly the mental processes and behavior of individuals or, in the case of social psychology, nonfamilial groups of individuals. Therefore, psychology has had no explicit theory about family structure or functioning. Aspects of theories in psychology that do address the family have been extensions of theories about the individual; that is, family variables, especially parent-child relationships, have been used to predict outcomes in the individual's development, personality, or behavior pattern. Of course, the way these family variables were conceptualized and measured reveals implicit theories about coupling and families within the various subdisciplines of psychology.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1993

Pages: 531-561

ISBN (Hardback): 9780306442643

Full citation:

Margaret Crosbie-Burnett, Edith A. Lewis, "Theoretical contributions from social and cognitive-behavioral psychology", in: Sourcebook of family theories and methods, Berlin, Springer, 1993