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Encompassing the developmental, clinical, cultural, and forensic dimensions of becoming and being a step-parent, this book is a comprehensive examination of the topic that is psychodynamically grounded and aimed at a broad professional readership. Suitable for psychoanalytic therapists, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and family therapists, this book should also be profitable, timely reading for educators and social scientists studying the evolution of family life in contemporary American society.
Editors Stanley Cath and Moisy Shopper have taken pains to
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Encompassing the developmental, clinical, cultural, and forensic dimensions of becoming and being a step-parent, this book is a comprehensive examination of the topic that is psychodynamically grounded and aimed at a broad professional readership. Suitable for psychoanalytic therapists, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, and family therapists, this book should also be profitable, timely reading for educators and social scientists studying the evolution of family life in contemporary American society.
Editors Stanley Cath and Moisy Shopper have taken pains to offer a balanced purview that includes both successful and maladaptive instances of stepparenting. Of special note are the clinical examples throughout the book that chart the extended periods of
Autorenporträt
Stanley H. Cath, M.D., is Medical Director of the Family Advisory Service and Treatment Center, Belmont, Massachusetts, and Lecturer in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Cath is senior coeditor of Father and Child: Developmental and Clinical Perspectives (1982) and Fathers and Their Families (Analytic Press, 1989). Moisy Shopper, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry and Pediatrics, St. Louis University School of Medicine, and Training and Supervising Analyst (child and adult), St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute.