Psychosocial impact of polygamy in the Middle East [electronic resource] / Alean Al-Krenawi.
2014
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Title
Psychosocial impact of polygamy in the Middle East [electronic resource] / Alean Al-Krenawi.
Author
Al-Krenawi, Alean, author.
ISBN
9781461493754 electronic book
1461493757 electronic book
9781461493747
1461493757 electronic book
9781461493747
Published
New York, NY : Springer, 2014.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 180 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4614-9375-4 doi
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HQ988
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.84/23
Summary
Psychosocial Impact of Polygamy in the Middle East is the first scholarly volume to deal with plural marriage in the region in a comprehensive way. Its mixed-method research offers a new template for examining family structures including father-mother, father-children, and mother-children relationships, as well as those between the offspring of different mothers. Detailed findings and excerpts from interviews with family members illustrate the psychological and social toll of polygamy not only on women and children, but also on men. The author's innovative guidelines for therapy give practitioners contextual cultural perspective for working with this population. This unique analysis: Explores the role of Arab culture and Islam in polygamy. Discusses the social and economic consequences of polygamous arrangements. Reviews data from a range of quantitative and qualitative studies. Includes experiences of study subjects in their own words. Introduces a model for intervention with polygamous families. Considers the future of polygamy in the Middle East. A groundbreaking volume of lasting significance, Psychosocial Impact of Polygamy in the Middle East sets standards in culturally attuned practice and study for social workers as well as researchers and practitioners in family studies and psychology.
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Table of Contents
Polygamy Today
Context and change: the structure of Arab society
Polygamy, Islam, and marital justice
The call for different perspectives: Methodology
Discussion and Implications
A proposed model for treatment of polygamous families
Dealing with polygamous families and changing the rules.
Context and change: the structure of Arab society
Polygamy, Islam, and marital justice
The call for different perspectives: Methodology
Discussion and Implications
A proposed model for treatment of polygamous families
Dealing with polygamous families and changing the rules.