Introduction
The Parenthood is a movie depicting of an average family that is going the course of life changes that is actually is the building block of many families. We have the father and mother with marital disfigurations and lack of attachment between themselves and the father Frank is distant and his father was the same with as a child. Transgenerational theory. These to Parents had four children and their children extended their families with marriage, divorce, joining families through marriage as commitment to new systems. Furthermore, in this paper a description of accepting the shift generational roles …show more content…
They had 4 children consequently, Gill has no bond with father therefore he establishes one with his children especially Kevin. Kevin the oldest child who is 9 years old. Speculate to express transgenerational theory from his father son relationship with his father. Gill tries to change the dynamics of how he raises his children; by differentiation of self in relationship to the family origin or Structural Theory is analyzed. According Hanna & Brown (2003) the authors discuss the un spoken self-talk influences what one does the behaviors maybe undesirable expectations and the parent needs to except realistic expectation to except in the situations. Example: Franks father relationship was enmeshed and Gill and his father’s relationship was enmeshed. The separate change in relationship to gills connection with his children especially Kevin. Gill is over barrenly tries to be a good father. Consequently, Franks father and Frank and Gill has a triangle relationship. In addition, Gill and Karen also have 3 other children little girl 6, Tylor 2 years old; very impressionable, and a new …show more content…
the subsystem Larry father Frank enables him and he is not very close to the other siblings. Larry is always trying a new way of making money. He gambles and takes chances with his life. Larry shows up and brought home addition to the family; a son named Cool. Larry always needs money when he comes home. Frank the father always enables him in his life style. According to Arlow, & Brenner, (1964). The authors discuss the Structural Theory of Freud 's earlier topographic theory of the mind) unconscious, preconscious, and conscious and later structural theory (i.e. ego and superego) it is found that the theories are neither compatible nor interchangeable. Arlow, & Brenner, (1964) "where the 2 theories do differ from each other, the structural theory is the more satisfactory of the 2 For this reason it has largely replaced the topographic theory, often to a larger extent than has been explicitly realized. It is, we feel the theory which psychoanalysts should apply to the understanding of all mental phenomena." Relating to intentions to achieve and to finally make