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    1. Choose an overpopulated country in the world.  Describe its situation (use some statistics) and then find out if that country (or perhaps a United Nations program‚ or NGO program‚ is in place to the help in the resolution of the problems associated with the overcrowding. Rapid population growth during the 20th century helped shaped China’s society in a myriad of ways as China struggled with the breakdown of its dynastic structures‚ world wars‚ civil wars and the founding of a new

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    There are many factors‚ theories‚ and understandings that have an impact on parental capacity. This essay will take into consideration risk and protective factors‚ child rights‚ development‚ and wellbeing‚ and attachment theory. This will be done with the aim to further explore Joe’s experience and Alison and Derek’s parenting capacity. Risk and protective factors are factors that increase or decrease the chance of a certain event occurring. Within the child protection sphere‚ there are several

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    Sociological Theories and Family Institution Aisha Terry SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology Dr. Peter Conis July 30‚ 2012 Sociological Theories and Family Institution We don’t get to pick the family we are born into. Family is the basic unit of our society. It is one the main social institutions. Traditionally families consist of a father‚ mother‚ and children which represent the nuclear family. You can branch out also look at the extended family such as uncles

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    Sexual violence‚ as defined by Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) “is a sexual act committed against someone without that person’s freely given consent” (cdc.gov‚ 2015). Sexual violence is one of the worst form of violence‚ in its cruelty‚ short and long-term consequences. Sexual violence by itself‚ as a fact‚ violates some of the most important rights of any person. Moreover‚ sexual violence remains a huge problem among college age population. According to nationally representative

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    Introduction Therapists use theories in assisting their clients with different approaches and techniques. These theories are designed to help the client to receive the best treatment possible. Theories enable us to see things from new angels and perspectives‚ as well as to allow us to understand more fully the relationships in life. Hagan (2011) research has proven that “One cannot begin teaching the specifics of theoretical influences and practice methods without providing the underpinning foundation

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    Families with young children need stability in the early years of their life to form a secure foundation which usually starts at home with parents and family members. This is supported by Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory which identifies “four different levels of systems that affect the family: microsystems‚ mesosystems‚ ecosystems and macrosystems.” (Cited in Sussman and Hanson‚2014‚p.456). Bronfenbrenner believes the microsystem is the main stage within this system‚ it consists of people

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    Running Head: BASIC FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY AND MICROSKILLS Basic Family Systems Theory and Microskills Used by the Helper Basic Family Systems Theory and Microskills Used by the Helper In terms of a system‚ the meaning is a consistent arrangement of things connected to form unity or to operate as a whole. These systems are dated back in origins to the 1950’s and 1960’s. In this theory we must understand an individual’s family and how it works for that family daily in the community‚ neighborhood

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    Theoretical Framework Bowen’s Family Systems Theory Bowen’s family systems theory is a theory specifically in human behaviour saying that the members of the family are somewhat naturally connected to each other emotionally. It says that the family is a unit relating to a member’s emotions and thinking of things to define interactions consisting of many different parts. It says that if a member feels that they are getting disjointed from the family‚ the members will sense that they are feeling that

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    Addington CHDV B42 Child‚ Family‚ and Community Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Model Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory of development is relevant to state of all our lives. His research shows how our development is affected by the environment we are in. This is explained to us in five different parts. Urie Bronfenbrenner proposes an ecological theory that centers on the relationship between the developing individual and the changing environmental systems. This theory is broken down into a model

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    The Ecological system theory was develop by Urie Bronfenbrenner who believes that human development as being shaped by the interaction between an individual and his or her environment and surroundings - parents‚ friends‚ work‚ culture‚ school etc. The ecological system theory is grouped into three layers which are microsystem‚ mesosystem‚ exosystem‚ and macro system. The microsystem is the framework nearest to the individual and the one in which they have direct contact with home‚ school‚ childcare

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