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Parenting and Children's Resilience in Military Families

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This reference examines the wide-ranging impact of militarylife on families, parenting, and child development. It examines the complex familyneeds of this diverse population, especially as familiar issues such as trauma,domestic violence, and child abuse manifest differently than in civilian life. Expertcontributors review findings on deployed mothers, active-duty fathers, and othermilitary parents while offering evidence for interventions and preventionprograms to enhance children's healthy adjustment in this highly structured yetuncertain context. Its emphasis on resource and policy improvements keepsthe book focused on the evolution of military families in the face of future changeand challenges.
Included in the coverage:

  • Impacts of military life on young children and their parents.
  • Parenting school-age children and adolescents through military deployments.
  • Parenting in military families faced with combat-related injury, illness, or death.
  • The special case of civilian service members: supporting parents in the National Guard and Reserves.
  • Interventions to support and strengthen parenting in military families: state of the evidence.
  • Military parenting in the digital age: existing practices, new possibilities.
Addressing a major need in family and parenting studies, Parenting and Children's Resilience inMilitary Families is necessary reading for scholars and practitioners interested in parenting and military family research. 

List of contents

Parenting in Military Families: What Do We Know and Where Are We Going? - Impacts of Military Life on Young Children and Their Parents.- Parenting School-AgeChildren and Adolescents Through Military Deployments.- Placing Fatherhood Back in the Study and Treatment of Military Fathers.- Deployed Military Mothers.- The Special Case of Civilian Service Members: Supporting Parents in theNational Guard and Reserves.- Parents' Childhood Exposures to Traumatic Events and Current Functioningin Military Families.- Child Maltreatment and Intimate Partner Violence in Military Families.- Parenting in Military Families Faced with Combat-Related Injury,Illness, or Death.- Parenting and the Military: The Case of Israel.- Interventions to Support and Strengthen Parenting in Military Families:State of the Evidence.- Prevention and Treatment for Parents of Young Children in MilitaryFamilies.- Evidence-Based ParentingInterventions for School-Aged Children.- Parenting Programs and Supports for Teens in Military Families.- Military Parenting in the Digital Age: Existing Practices and NewPossibilities.- How Do Military Family Policies Influence Parenting Resources Availableto Families?- Conclusions and a Research Agenda for Parenting inMilitary Families.

About the author

Abigail Gewirtz's primary interests are in trauma, resilience, and promoting children’s healthy development with two distinct but interrelated research foci: the impact of exposure to traumatic stressors on parenting and child functioning, and the development, testing, and widespread implementation of family-based interventions. She is Principal Investigator on a National Institute of Drug Abuse-funded randomized controlled trial to develop and test a web-enhanced parenting program for National Guard families with parents returning from deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan. Dr. Gewirtz also directs Ambit Network, a SAMHSA/National Child Traumatic Stress Network Community Services and Treatment center focusing on the implementation of evidence-based interventions for traumatized school-aged children and their parents. Other studies currently underway include a study of families exposed to rocket attacks on the Israel-Gaza border, and a randomized preference trial to examine motivational cognitions and parent preferences for delivery format of parenting interventions. Dr. Gewirtz has written and has presented widely at both the local and national level on prevention and intervention for highly stressed children.

Summary

This reference examines the wide-ranging impact of military
life on families, parenting, and child development. It examines the complex family
needs of this diverse population, especially as familiar issues such as trauma,
domestic violence, and child abuse manifest differently than in civilian life. Expert
contributors review findings on deployed mothers, active-duty fathers, and other
military parents while offering evidence for interventions and prevention
programs to enhance children’s healthy adjustment in this highly structured yet
uncertain context. Its emphasis on resource and policy improvements keeps
the book focused on the evolution of military families in the face of future change
and challenges.

Included in the coverage:

Impacts
of military life on young children and their parents.
Parenting
school-age children and adolescents through military deployments.
Parenting
in military families faced with combat-related injury, illness, or death.
The special
case of civilian service members: supporting parents in the National Guard
and Reserves.
Interventions
to support and strengthen parenting in military families: state of the
evidence.
Military
parenting in the digital age: existing practices, new possibilities.

Addressing a major need in family and parenting studies, Parenting and Children’s Resilience in
Military Families is necessary reading for scholars and practitioners interested in parenting and military family research. 

Product details

Assisted by Abigail H. Gewirtz (Editor), Abigai H Gewirtz (Editor), Abigail H Gewirtz (Editor), M Youssef (Editor), M Youssef (Editor), Adriana M. Youssef (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319791814
ISBN 978-3-31-979181-4
No. of pages 316
Dimensions 155 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm
Weight 499 g
Illustrations XI, 316 p. 2 illus. in color.
Series Risk and Resilience in Military and Veteran Families
Risk and Resilience in Military and Veteran Families
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

B, Kommunal-, Regional- Landes und Lokalregierung, Family, Social Policy, Social Sciences, Child, developmental & lifespan psychology, Social & ethical issues, Political Economy, Family Law, families, Developmental Psychology, Families—Social aspects

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