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