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This volume is the first to explore broadly many important theoretical and applied issues concerning the mental health of Appalachians. The authors -- anthropologists, psychologists, social workers and others -- overturn many assumptions held by earlier writers, who have tended to see Appalachia and its people as being dominated by a culture of poverty.While the heterogeneity of the region is acknowledged in the diversity of sub-areas and populations discussed, dominant themes emerge concerning Appalachia as a whole. The result of the authors' varied approaches is a cumulative portrait of a st
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Families --- Parent and child --- Africa --- Economic conditions --- Child Development. --- Family. --- Social Environment. --- Environment, Social --- Social Ecology --- Ecologies, Social --- Ecology, Social --- Environments, Social --- Social Ecologies --- Social Environments --- Environment --- Extended Family --- Family Life Cycle --- Family Research --- Filiation --- Kinship Networks --- Relatives --- Family Life Cycles --- Family Members --- Family, Reconstituted --- Stepfamily --- Extended Families --- Families, Extended --- Families, Reconstituted --- Family Member --- Family, Extended --- Kinship Network --- Life Cycle, Family --- Life Cycles, Family --- Network, Kinship --- Networks, Kinship --- Reconstituted Families --- Reconstituted Family --- Research, Family --- Stepfamilies --- Grandparents --- Infant Development --- Development, Child --- Development, Infant --- Psychology, Child --- Growth --- Africa. --- Child development --- Family --- SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT, Africa --- Child development. --- SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT, Africa. --- Social environment, africa. --- Children --- Congresses --- Development --- Social Context --- Context, Social --- Contexts, Social --- Social Contexts --- Child Development --- Social Environment --- Families - Africa --- Parent and child - Africa --- Africa - Economic conditions - 1960 --- -Child Development
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