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47 Cards in this Set
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family |
most basic of all institution |
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Family of orientation |
family in which they grow up |
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Family of Procreation |
family established through marriage |
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• Nuclear Family • extended family |
Family composistions |
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Nuclear family |
Made up of married couple and children |
conjugal Family |
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extended family |
Nuclear family and the Grandparents, uncles, aunties & cousins |
con sanguine family |
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• Patrilineal • Matrilineal •Bilineal |
C of F according to Line of Descent |
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Monogamy |
One husband, one wife at the Same time |
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Polygamy |
Plural marriage |
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Polyandry |
one woman married with 2 or more men |
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polygamy |
One man married to 2 or more women |
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cenogamy |
practice of group sex |
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Patrilocal |
newlyweds live With the parents of the husband newlyweds live With the parents of the husband |
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Matrilocal |
newlyweds live With the parents of the wife |
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Neolocal |
couple live by themselves with their own household couple live by themselves with their own household |
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Patriarchal |
father is the head of the family |
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Matriarchal |
Mother is the head
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Equilitartian |
both share in making decisions |
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• Sexual Regulation• Reproduction• socialization• care & protection•economic cooperation• emotional Security |
functions Of family (6) |
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• Social status • Character • Religion• Race•Age • Proximity •Physical Attractiveness |
standards in choosing q mate (7) |
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Dowry or Brideprice |
In exchange for the bride |
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Pamamanhikan |
the groom's family start to negotiate with the bride's parents |
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• intimacy• passion• commitment |
Basic elements of love(3) |
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Intimacy |
giving and relieving emotional support |
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Passion |
involves sexual longing And sexual needs |
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Commitment |
a decision to maintain the love relationship with the partner |
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Non-love |
absence of all components of love |
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Consummate love |
Combination of all components of love |
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Liking |
intimacy W\o passion& Commitment |
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lnfatuation |
passion W/O intimacy & Commitment |
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empty love |
commitment without passion or intimacy |
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Romantic love |
intimacy and passion without Commitment |
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Companionate love |
Commitment and intimacy without passion |
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Fatuous love |
passion and Commitment without intimacy |
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• Ludus• pragma• Eros• Mania• storage• Agape |
styles of love |
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Ludus |
veiws love as a game |
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pragma |
logical & logical lover |
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Eros |
consumed by passion and romance |
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Mania |
feels intense emotional & sexual passion but out of control |
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Storge |
calm, soothing, non-sexual, devoid of intense passion |
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Agape |
selfless & givingexpes cting nothing in return, god-kind love |
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conjugal love |
affecting of husband & wife |
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parental |
manifest in the desire for Children |
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Filial Love |
love of a child towards his parents |
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fraternal love |
love between siblings |
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• Learning• Loyalty• Love• laughter • Leadership |
5L's that contribute to a strong family relationship |
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• commitment• appreciation• communication• time together• spiritual wellness• coping ability |
Principles for a stronger family tie |
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