Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners
I heartily recommend Sibling Development."—CFLE Network Newsletter (National Council on Family Relations)

Sibling relationships have a major influence on a person's development and behavior, yet, until now the topic has been seriously underrepresented in the professional literature.

Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners addresses this gap by examining the range of developmental, clinical, and cultural issues related to sibling relationships. It highlights positive sibling relationships as a source of strength and resilience; at the other end of the spectrum, it addresses sibling abuse, a dangerous and underdiagnosed condition. It demonstrates the crucial support that siblings can provide each other in families experiencing mental illness, substance abuse, divorce, and other stressors. It also considers issues of cultural and ethnic diversity, gender, disability, and sexual orientation as they relate to siblings and their families.

Each chapter provides case studies to illustrate how theory and empirical findings can be incorporated into culturally informed treatment, and offers implications for practice and future research. It is an essential resource for all practitioners, researchers, students, and educators who work with or study siblings.

Key Features:



• Examines the role of siblings as cultural educators and socializing agents
• Offers empirically derived treatment approaches for siblings and families
• Discusses lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender siblings
• Includes case studies to demonstrate how to integrate theory and empirical findings into practice
• Looks at sibling dynamics in families with mental illness, substance abuse, and divorce, as well as siblings of individuals with disabilities
• Discusses sibling relationships in transracial adoptive families


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Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners
I heartily recommend Sibling Development."—CFLE Network Newsletter (National Council on Family Relations)

Sibling relationships have a major influence on a person's development and behavior, yet, until now the topic has been seriously underrepresented in the professional literature.

Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners addresses this gap by examining the range of developmental, clinical, and cultural issues related to sibling relationships. It highlights positive sibling relationships as a source of strength and resilience; at the other end of the spectrum, it addresses sibling abuse, a dangerous and underdiagnosed condition. It demonstrates the crucial support that siblings can provide each other in families experiencing mental illness, substance abuse, divorce, and other stressors. It also considers issues of cultural and ethnic diversity, gender, disability, and sexual orientation as they relate to siblings and their families.

Each chapter provides case studies to illustrate how theory and empirical findings can be incorporated into culturally informed treatment, and offers implications for practice and future research. It is an essential resource for all practitioners, researchers, students, and educators who work with or study siblings.

Key Features:



• Examines the role of siblings as cultural educators and socializing agents
• Offers empirically derived treatment approaches for siblings and families
• Discusses lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender siblings
• Includes case studies to demonstrate how to integrate theory and empirical findings into practice
• Looks at sibling dynamics in families with mental illness, substance abuse, and divorce, as well as siblings of individuals with disabilities
• Discusses sibling relationships in transracial adoptive families


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Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners

Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners

by Jonathan Caspi PhD (Editor)
Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners

Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners

by Jonathan Caspi PhD (Editor)

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I heartily recommend Sibling Development."—CFLE Network Newsletter (National Council on Family Relations)

Sibling relationships have a major influence on a person's development and behavior, yet, until now the topic has been seriously underrepresented in the professional literature.

Sibling Development: Implications for Mental Health Practitioners addresses this gap by examining the range of developmental, clinical, and cultural issues related to sibling relationships. It highlights positive sibling relationships as a source of strength and resilience; at the other end of the spectrum, it addresses sibling abuse, a dangerous and underdiagnosed condition. It demonstrates the crucial support that siblings can provide each other in families experiencing mental illness, substance abuse, divorce, and other stressors. It also considers issues of cultural and ethnic diversity, gender, disability, and sexual orientation as they relate to siblings and their families.

Each chapter provides case studies to illustrate how theory and empirical findings can be incorporated into culturally informed treatment, and offers implications for practice and future research. It is an essential resource for all practitioners, researchers, students, and educators who work with or study siblings.

Key Features:



• Examines the role of siblings as cultural educators and socializing agents
• Offers empirically derived treatment approaches for siblings and families
• Discusses lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender siblings
• Includes case studies to demonstrate how to integrate theory and empirical findings into practice
• Looks at sibling dynamics in families with mental illness, substance abuse, and divorce, as well as siblings of individuals with disabilities
• Discusses sibling relationships in transracial adoptive families



Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826117526
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 10/25/2010
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jonathan Caspi, PhD, is Associate Professor, Department of Family & Child Studies, Montclair State University. Dr. Caspi maintains a small private practice that includes family counseling, clinical social work supervision, and parent consultation services.

Table of Contents

Contributors ix

Preface xiii

Part I Overviews

1 Sibling Influence in Human Development Shawn D. Whiteman Julia M. Becerra Bernard Alexander C. Jensen 1

2 Siblings in Practice Robert M. Sanders 17

3 Supportive Sibling Relationships Laurie Kramer 41

4 Practice With Siblings in a Cultural Context Marlene F. Watson Monica McGoldrick 59

Part II Culture, Environments, And Issues

5 Cultural Variations in Sibling Relationships Kimberly A. Updegraff Susan M. McHale Sarah E. Killoren Sue Annie Rodríguez 83

6 Siblings as Cultural Educators and Socializing Agents Jennifer F. Reynolds Lisa M. Dorner Marjorie Faulstich Orellana 107

7 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Siblings Esther D. Rothblum 123

8 A Sideways Look at Gender and Sibling Relationships Rosalind Edwards Susie Weller 147

9 Siblings of Individuals With Disabilities Jennifer Goeke Kristen D. Ritchey 167

10 Siblings in Families With Mental Illness Ellen Lukens Helle Thorning 195

11 Sibling Involvement in Substance Misuse and Abuse Audrey L. Begun Lisa K. Berger 221

12 Sibling Violence and Systems-Oriented Therapy John Caffaro 245

13 Sibling Relationships in Divorcing Families Marion F. Ehrenberg Rotem Regev 273

14 Sibling Relationships in Transracial Adoptive Families Amanda L. Baden John W. Raible 289

15 Sibling Relationships and Out-of-Home Care Audrey L. Begun Joshua P. Mersky 321

16 Only Children Adriean Mancillas 341

17 Adolescence, Sibling Death, and Bereavement David E. Balk 359

Part III Future Directions

18 Future Directions for Sibling Research, Practice, and Theory Jonathan Caspi 377

Index 391

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