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family

most basic of all institution

Family of orientation

family in which they grow up

Family of Procreation

family established through marriage

• Nuclear Family


• extended family

Family composistions

Nuclear family

Made up of married couple and children

conjugal Family

extended family

Nuclear family and the Grandparents, uncles, aunties & cousins

con sanguine family

• Patrilineal


• Matrilineal


•Bilineal

C of F according to Line of Descent

Monogamy

One husband, one wife at the Same time

Polygamy

Plural marriage

Polyandry

one woman married with 2 or more men

polygamy

One man married to 2 or more women

cenogamy

practice of group sex

Patrilocal

newlyweds live With the parents of the husband


newlyweds live With the parents of the husband

Matrilocal

newlyweds live With the parents of the wife

Neolocal

couple live by themselves with their own household


couple live by themselves with their own household

Patriarchal

father is the head of the family

Matriarchal

Mother is the head


Equilitartian

both share in making decisions

• Sexual Regulation• Reproduction• socialization• care & protection•economic cooperation• emotional Security

functions Of family (6)

• Social status • Character • Religion• Race•Age • Proximity •Physical Attractiveness

standards in choosing q mate (7)

Dowry or Brideprice

In exchange for the bride

Pamamanhikan

the groom's family start to negotiate with the bride's parents

• intimacy• passion• commitment

Basic elements of love(3)

Intimacy

giving and relieving emotional support

Passion

involves sexual longing And sexual needs

Commitment

a decision to maintain the love relationship with the partner

Non-love

absence of all components of love

Consummate love

Combination of all components of love

Liking

intimacy W\o passion& Commitment

lnfatuation

passion W/O intimacy & Commitment

empty love

commitment without passion or intimacy

Romantic love

intimacy and passion without Commitment

Companionate love

Commitment and intimacy without passion

Fatuous love

passion and Commitment without intimacy

• Ludus• pragma• Eros• Mania• storage• Agape

styles of love

Ludus

veiws love as a game

pragma

logical & logical lover

Eros

consumed by passion and romance

Mania

feels intense emotional & sexual passion but out of control

Storge

calm, soothing, non-sexual, devoid of intense passion

Agape

selfless & givingexpes cting nothing in return, god-kind love

conjugal love

affecting of husband & wife

parental

manifest in the desire for Children

Filial Love

love of a child towards his parents

fraternal love

love between siblings

• Learning• Loyalty• Love• laughter • Leadership

5L's that contribute to a strong family relationship

• commitment• appreciation• communication• time together• spiritual wellness• coping ability

Principles for a stronger family tie