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Intergenerational Relations and Family Therapy Research: What We Can Learn from Other Disciplines

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Journal Fam Process
Date 1989 Sep 1
PMID 2676588
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Although there are a number of theories regarding intergenerational relations within the family therapy field, few of these theories have been empirically examined. Indeed, intergenerational family research is in its infancy in the family therapy world. This article explores the literature on intergenerational relations within the sociological and psychosociological disciplines in order to understand what is known, and how this information could assist family therapy researchers interested in developing systematic studies of intergenerational relations for the family therapy field.

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