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    the Hispanic family‚ assessment of the strengths and vulnerabilities of the family‚ stage of the family life cycle‚ cultural elements that impact the family and explanation of the types and qualities of relationships depicted in the Melendez genogram and ecomap the foundation for therapeutic goals and interventions are set. Goals and interventions based on the multigenerational family therapy theory are theoretically applied with the goal of the family to recognize emotional patterns to decrease anxiety

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    Running Head: FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT Family Health Risk Assessment Paper Tynette Miller Submitted to Dr. Sarah Combs in Partial Fulfillment of NR478 Community Health Nursing Practicum Regis University April 3‚ 2013 2 FAMILY HEALTH ASSESSMENT A comprehensive family assessment provides a foundation to promote family health‚ Edelman & Mandle‚ C.

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    the concept of systems theory‚ a family can exist within a community (suprasystem) and at the same time have smaller relationships within that family (subsystems).   By composing genograms‚ or family tree‚ one can see information on family relationships‚ health patterns‚ occupations‚ and religion.   By composing an ecomap one can see information on how a family and its members interact with larger systems or smaller subsystems.   The term family can be defined as "a group of individuals who are bound

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    Family Social Science Theories Structure-Function Theory - views the family as a social system with members who have specific roles and functions. Systems Theory - describes families as a unit of the whole composed of members whose interactional patterns are the focus of attention. Developmental Theory - emphasizes how families change over time and focuses on interactions and relationships among family members. Interactionist Theory - focuses on the family as a unit of interacting personalities

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    major focus of the conceptual model and the description of the four elements of the nursing metaparadigm (person‚ health‚ nursing‚ and environment). B) Family Health Risk Assessment Data 1) Internal family structure (5 points) a. Draw a genogram  Include three generations and for each family member include‚ age‚ current health status (or causes of death). External family structure (10 points) a. Social class‚ status and mobility How does the family describe its social class? How many

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    . Family Assessment and Health Promotion Intervention Concerning Stress Overload The concept of the health is very difficult to define. It means different things to every family. A nurse should understand and recognize each family as unique and accept the definition of each family about health. Loveland-Cherry (2000) suggests that family health is seen as the abilities and resources that are available to a family to accomplish its developmental tasks . If the family is able to perform effectively

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    OVERVIEW OF THEORIES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR & THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONS TO SOCIAL WORK GENERALIST PRACTICE The following is a very general outline summarizing the theories covered in the NCSSS foundation classes of SSS 571: Human Behavior & the Social Environment. Theory application & integration with practice are demonstrated. This outline is only a summary of highlights; all theorists‚ ideas‚ and concepts are not included. Because human behavior is complex and the social work profession is

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    Chapter 1 The Ecosystems Perspective: Implications for Practice Mark A. Mattaini and Carol H. Meyer Social work involves‚ at its core‚ work with interconnected transactional networks. The ecosystems perspective has been almost universally accepted in social work because it provides a framework for thinking about and understanding those networks in their complexity. This strategy for viewing the world can at first seem rather abstract‚ so it may be useful to explore why it was developed and has

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    Skills My belief is every child should have the opportunity to achieve their potential so I am passionate about making sure this objective is potentially a reality. Consequential of spending years amongst children as a mum and aunt‚ one of my greatest attributes is the ability to adapt my practice to suit the various stages of human development. This was evident within my placements where I had no problem engaging with‚ and forming and maintaining appropriate relationships with families and children

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    blood loss. Her current situation is that she is married to Mr. X. They live together but having ‚ within the past few days‚ been victim of spousal violence‚ police was involved and a restraining order has been placed against her husband. Genogram and Ecomap (see appendix page 7) Strengths One of her strengths is her internal locus of control. She believes that she can

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