Book Critique Two: Family to Family Presented to In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for: Bibliographical Entry Pipes‚ Jerry and Victor Lee. Family to Family‚ Families Making a Difference. Lawrenceville‚ GA: Jerry Pipes Productions‚ 1999. Author Information The authors of the book are Jerry Pipes and Victor Lee. Content Summary In the book‚ Family to Family‚ Families Making a Difference‚ the writers detail the major
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Many of my friends go around saying how great it is having a small family with only one brother or sister or even some with no siblings at all. But what is so good about a small family? I have two brothers and two sisters and I couldn’t be happier being a member of my family. Growing up in a large family has taught me so much. We can learn a lot from each other‚ whether it is about life or general knowledge. Everyone would lend a helping hand with the chores. This would make our parents’ time in
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Families 100 years ago: There were more marriages and less divorces. People got married earlier. They had more children. The husband was the bread-winner and the wife stayed at home to look after the children and do the housework. It follows that very few women had a job. A long time ago several generations lived together under the same roof: the grand-parents‚ the parents‚ the children and sometimes nor yet the grand-grand-parents. Families today: There are less marriages and more divorces
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This purpose of this assignment is to provide an outline of the major concepts of six different systemic family therapy approaches including: adlerian family therapy‚ multigenerational therapy‚ the human validation process model‚ experiential symbolic family therapy‚ structural family therapy and strategic family therapy. A brief overview of each modality will be given and then an exploration of the value of working systemically with the case study of Stan will be made. In addition‚ two social construction
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chose to look at the Hispanic culture. Hispanic families put the utmost importance on family. This means they support each other in any way they can financially‚ emotionally‚ and socially. Hispanic families tend to be very close and care more about the whole then the individual; older siblings will often take care of the younger ones. In Hispanic families‚ the males tend to take on the role of authority with the eldest in charge. Women in Hispanic families gravitate towards being the caretaker’s; wife
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or erode the sense of security of its members; pursuer-distancer cycles (family systems) are particularly pertinent to an understanding of couples’ attachment relationships; transition points provide a particular challenge for the couple systems‚ as partners seek to re-establish familiar interaction patterns or to develop new patterns; and there is mutual influence between the couple unit and other subsystems of the family (Akister‚ 2004; Feeney‚ 2004). Akister (2004) connotes that sense of attachment
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Negley‚ PhD P256C Advanced Family Therapy Spring‚ 2012 MID-TERM EXAM #2 Please answer the following questions in a few phrases‚ sentences or a short paragraph. If you need more room for any question‚ put it on the back of page l or 2 of the exam. 1. What is the purpose of "hypothesizing" according to Milan systemic therapy? This technique utilized by systemic therapists assists them to develop a formulation as to how and why
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background knowledge to assist in the client’s therapeutic growth. Jennifer has completed a genogram‚ a timeline activity‚ and the PTSD Check List for the DSM-5. All of the instructions for these assessments‚ formal and informal‚ were explained to the client as well as the reasons for administering them. Family Genogram The genogram was administered in an earlier session. The client discussed multiple family members and ex-relationships that I felt needed a visual representation. This informal assessment
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When working with families I have an interest in Narrative therapy‚ but I do not have any experience implementing the techniques of using this therapy. Therefore‚ Bowen family systems appear to be less complicated when applying the techniques used. When using Bowen family systems also called Intergenerational family therapy it looks at the entire family system by using a genogram as a tool in order to identify intergenerational patterns (Gehart & Tuttle‚ 2003). As children we tend to model the
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Traditional family and modern family The family is the foundation of our society. This is where we learn the important elements that we face in our lives‚ as well as difficulties‚ ways of life and manners. All we know since we are small we have learned within the family. It is impressive to see how the family has evolved as the years have passed. The traditional family has declined over time and modern families have taken place. I think families have changed for better‚ because now woman have
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