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Nuclear Family
Married couple with children, unmarried, heterosexual, or same sex couples with children
Nuclear dyad
Couple, married or unmarried; heterosexual or same sex
Single-parent family
One adult with children (separated, divorced, widowed, or never married)
Multigenerational family
Any combination of the first fou family structures
Kin network
Two or more recrocal housholds (related by birth or marriage)
Why is it important to understand the family structure of the patients we care for?
The family dynamic effects everyone.
Family system theory
Family is a collection of people who are integrated, interacting and interdependent where the actions of one member influence the actions of other members.
Family boundries
Selectively permeable- non blood relatives come in, health care workers break this barrier all the time
Duvalls Stages
Couple
Childbearing
Childrearing
Launching
Contracting family
Aging family
Structural Family assessment
Defines the immediate family members, names, ages, and relationships among them
Characteristics of a healthy family
Process of interaction among family members
Family enhances development of its members
Role relationships are structured effectively
Family actively attempts to cope with problems
Family has a healthy home environment and lifestyle
Regular links within the community
Choose which family developmental task would be focus for assessing a family with preschool children
adapting to the needs of children in growth producing ways
Family Role
Caregiver, or bread winner
Role conflict
when they are unable to fufill the role such as primary bread winner, care giver etc
Role overload
Too much responsibility
Role flexibility
able to switch roles, are flexible in the roles take on
Id(the unconscious)
present at birth and generates impulses that seek immediate pleasure and satisfaction (primitive urges)
Freud (Psychoanalytic)
Ego
view of the self or imagea personwants to convey to others (Consideration of consequences)
Freud (Psychoanalytic)
Super ego 3-5 yrs old
delays immediate gratification for socially appriate reasonsand represents recognition of good and bad. (moral guide or conscience)
Freud (Psychoanalytic)
Defense mechanism
Humor, silence
Freud (Psychoanalytic)
Carl Jung
Personality develops thru interaction with family
Personalitycan evolve thru adulthood
Introvert
Extrovert
Trust vs Mistrust
Infacy
Erik Erikson
Autonomy vs Doubt
Toddler
Erik Erikson
Initiative vs Guilt
Preschool
Erik Erickson
Industry vs Inferiority
School age
Erik Erikson
Identity vs Role Confusion
Adolescence
Erik Erikson
Intimacy vs Isolation
Young Adult
Erik Erikson
Generativity vs Stagnation
Middle Adult
Erik Erikson
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Older Adult
Erik Erikson
Maslows Hierarchy
Self Transcendence
Self Acualization
Self Esteem
Love and belonging
Safety and protection
Physiological needs
Maslow