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    Maintaining Family Ties

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    Maintaining family ties As you read this chapter‚ you may find yourself looking for some magic formula‚ some specific set of communication patterns or skills that will enable you family to reach the zenith of family life. You should know by now that you won’t encounter any such formula in this book. The interpersonal communication patterns that leat to success or failure are many‚ and their creation and variety should by a source of celebration as much as sorrow.in fact many family therapists and

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    The ideal family from the American perspective has traditionally been known as the nuclear family by sociologists. The nuclear family‚ consisting of a married couple and their unmarried children‚ materialized as a romantic ideal as the Industrial Revolution transformed the United States into a country where families didn’t have to depend on many children and extended families for help on a farm or financial stability and families got smaller. Wealthier families could afford to have a home for themselves

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    Family Assessment Instructions 1. You need to select a family for this project. The family cannot be members of your family. Remember HIPAA! 2. Select a time to interview the family. You may receive up to 6 clinical hours for this assignment. 3. Use APA format. 4. The family assessment will be on a family of your choosing. 5. Follow the Friedman Family Assessment Model (short form) that will be given to you in class. Use the same form and do not leave any blanks. If the information is unknown

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    Structural family theory

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    Individuals‚ subsystems‚ and whole families are demarcated by interpersonal boundaries‚ invisible barriers that regulate contact with others. Subsystems that aren’t adequately protected by boundaries limit the development of interpersonal skills achievable in these subsystems (Nichols & Schwartz‚ 2004). Consequently‚ the family should be considered as a system whose function depends on the members of this structure. Minuchin’s Family structural theory was created with subsystems that changed all

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    Structural Family Therapy

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    favorite model and the model that I feel the most comfortable using is structural family therapy. In the early 1990’s I worked at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Center as a Family Service Counselor working with a research project that provided support and resources for families who have been affected by addiction. Even though we were not providing therapy‚ there is a requirement that we study structural family therapy and learn about Minuchin’s philosophy. Their study method was in the form

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    Structural Family Theory

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    Structural family therapy (SFT) is rooted in family systems theory‚ but it is unique in its focus on family structure and its preference for remaining grounded in the here and now (Vetere‚ 2001‚ p. 133). For structural family therapists‚ family wholeness is the most important goal and individual symptoms are viewed as the result of dysfunctional family transactions (Lappin & Minuchin‚ 2011). When the family structure is reorganized‚ the family can interact functionally and harmoniously (M. Reed‚

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    The Symmetrical Family

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    Conjugal Roles within the family‚ are they Symmetrical This essay aims to examine whether the conjugal roles within the western family have become more symmetrical. The essay will be mainly based on the opinions of Young and Willmott however it will be heavily critiqued by Ann Oakley –radical feminist. The definition of the family is a group of people who are related by kinship: Kinship refers to the relations of blood‚ marriage/civil partnership or adoption (Browne 2011 p 85). Before the industrial

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    disfunctional family

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    was a kid. Now‚ I work hard to get As‚ take on lots of responsibility‚ put on this competent front. Inside I still feel really empty." "My dad’s an alcoholic. I was always afraid to invite other kids over because I didn’t want them to see what my family was like. I never really got close to people‚ now I don’t seem to know how to let others get close. I really don’t know how to have a good relationship. Most of the time I feel pretty alone." "My parents have always had these big ambitions for

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    Family Institution

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    Family Structure‚ Institutions‚ and Growth: The Origins and Implications of Western Corporations By AVNER GREIF* There is a vast amount of literature that considers the importance of the family as an institution. Little attention‚ however‚ has been given to the impact of the family structure and its dynamics on institutions. This limits our ability to understand distinct institutional developments—and hence growth—in the past and present. This paper supports this argument by highlighting the importance

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    Big families

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    Do you think there were more advantages or disadvantages to being part of a large family in the past? I think that there are advantages but also disadvantages. It is an advantage because the family is a present that God gives to us for all the life‚ we have to take care of it and make it stronger as the years pass ; they are our support always‚ in good and bad moments‚ even when we don’t ask for help they are there giving a hand. We can count with them at all times‚ with no exceptions because

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