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two or more persons who are joined together by bonds of sharing and emotional closeness, and who identify themselves as being part of a family
freidman family def
group of two or more persons related by marriage, blood, or adoption who reside together
us census family def
why is family important to society (5)
procreation
socialization of new members
forms grouping society
creates a network of kinship
status and roles
priority of the family for the adult (5)
stabalize their lives
meet needs
affectional
socioeconomial
sexual
priority of the family for children
(4)
directs personality develop
protects family from direct contact w/society
provides care (px and emotional)
what affects each member of the family
dysfunction
what does every family have (4)
cultural values
rules
structure
certain basic functions
what type of system is every family
small social system
what does every family move through
stages of life cycle
families as social systems (5)
interdependent
maintain boundaries
exchangeenergy w/environmen
adaptive
goal oriented
system off ideas, attitudes and beliefs about the worth of an entity or concept that consciously or unconsciously bind a family together
family values
how are family values acquired
learned behavior
what are the major variable affecting family values (4)
socioeconomic status
ethnicity and acculturation
geographical location
generational differences
nuclear dyad
you and spouse
what are the family structures
(5)
nuclear dyad
nuclear family
extended family
single parent family
blended family
functions of the family (6)
affection
security and acceptance
identify
affiliation and companionship
socialization
control
what are the developmental tasks of the family (9)
beginning families
expectant phase
childcaring
families w/preschool kids
w/ school children
w/teenagers
launching center
families in middle years
aging families
data collection categories (3)
family characteristics
communication patterns
family roles
what occurs with family crisis
disturbs equilibrium
example of situational crisis
haiti
developmental crisis
first born going to college
multiple crisis
being in haiti and having a baby
family violence examples (6)
child abuse
spousal abuse
elder abuse
school violence
dating violence
PG violence
examples of dating violence
intimate partner violence
digital abuse
primary prevention of family violence (5)
learn social prob solving
healthy self-esteem
parenting classes
postpartum home visits
neighborhood involvement
secondary prevention for family violence (4)
early dx
shelters
have a plan
reporting suspected abuse
tertiary preventing of family violence
rehabilitation of the "new" family