Family Estrangement
A special issue of Behavioral Sciences (ISSN 2076-328X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 August 2018) | Viewed by 6959
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will focus on adult family members who have a distant or inactive relationship with one another in terms of contact, communication, and quality, which is increasingly referred to as estrangement. Estimates of the prevalence of family estrangement vary, with some suggesting that it is as common as divorce, and therapists noting that it is a common issue that arises in therapeutic settings.
Although clinical conceptualisations of family estrangement have a long history, the empirical literature exploring and examining estrangement between adult family members is relatively new and sparse.
This Special Issue therefore aims to explore the state of knowledge in the field. It also aims to encourage the application of this knowledge to inform both policy and practice.
This Special Issue provides an exciting opportunity to integrate knowledge and encourage discussion and debate across disciplines. Articles appropriate for the special issue include original research, reviews of research in specific areas, and methodological considerations in studying family estrangement. Multi-disciplinary perspectives on family estrangement are welcomed, as are articles that utilize quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches.
Given the relatively young yet growing nature of research in this field, this issue will use a broad conceptualisation of family (i.e., family members are not assumed to be genetically or gestationally related to one another or to have lived in the same households or geographic location), and estrangement (family members who have a distant and/or inactive relationship with one another in terms of contact, communication, and quality).
Dr. Lucy BlakeGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Family
- Family relations
- Estrangement
- Intergenerational relations
- Sibling relations
- Parent–child relations
- Grandparents
- Grandchildren
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