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Jeanne W. Rothaupt

Researcher at University of Wisconsin–Stout

Publications -  5
Citations -  195

Jeanne W. Rothaupt is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin–Stout. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social work & Shared parenting. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 179 citations.

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A Literature Review of Western Bereavement Theory: From Decathecting to Continuing Bonds

TL;DR: Theories of bereavement continue to change and develop as mentioned in this paper, and a literature review explores the history of Western bereavement theories, beginning with Freud's grief work, moving to the stage theories.
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Gender Dynamics and Role Adjustment During the Transition to Parenthood: Current Perspectives

TL;DR: The issues of marital change across the transition to parenthood, the process of redefining gender roles, the division of labor in the family, striving for equally shared parenting, and the struggle to maintain egalitarianism after the birth of a child are addressed.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: directed by David Fincher, with screenplay by Eric Roth. Burbank, CA: Warner Brothers Pictures, 2008

TL;DR: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button as discussed by the authors challenges assumptions about gender and age in an interesting twist on love and human development. Set during the 1930s, Benjamin is born with the typical intell...

Addressing Racial Identity Development in an Introductory School Counseling Course

Abstract: Counseling Association by Dr. Garry R. Walz and Dr. Jeanne C. Bleuer of Counseling Outfitters, LLC. Its purpose is to provide a means of capturing the ideas, information and experiences generated by the annual ACA Conference and selected ACA Division Conferences. Papers on a program or practice that has been validated through research or experience may also be submitted. This digital collection of peer-reviewed articles is authored by counselors, for counselors. VISTAS Online contains the full text of over 500 proprietary counseling articles published from 2004 to present.