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    Family Intervention

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    Intervention Children are part of a family unit, these families are part of a community, and that community is part of the society. In order to really be able to help these young children it is essential to understand how these social systems are interconnected and affect the child directly. The current foster care system sees separation from the caregiver as the most viable intervention, however, this at best addresses the problem on a short term basis and does not enact true change. When…

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    Family Traditions

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    can say that we have what is known as traditional home setting a mommy, a daddy, a (wonderful) daughter and a son. Growing up I can remember a lot of family traditions that were very important to you and you made sure that we continued those traditions. One of my favorite traditions was getting together on Thanksgiving. Although we have family get together on a regular basis, it’s just something about getting together on Thanksgiving. Everyone brought a dish to be judged, games were played…

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    Family Genogram

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    genogram is a visual representation of family connections. Symbols used within the genogram can illustrate various social and emotional relationships between family members. In psychiatric-mental health nursing, genograms are helpful tools for exploring specific patterns within a family that span generations (Kneisl & Trigoboff, 2013, p. 652). For example, a client with alcoholism can generate a genogram to visualize patterns of alcoholism within his or her family (Kneisl & Trigoboff, 2013, p.…

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    The Importance Of A Family

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    Family. What would one do without a family? Even though everyone originates from a family, can they truly refer to them as that? Personally, family has and always will be my number one priority, that’s how I was raised and will hopefully raise my children just the same. My family is somewhat on the bigger side of the spectrum and you can’t even get two feet in the door until someone is hugging and kissing you. Yet, that’s what I love, the affection and care we have for one another no matter the…

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    Family In The Outsiders

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    Family in the Outsiders Family has always played an important part in human’s lives. Family especially played an essential part in The Outsiders. It is what gave the bond to the whole novel and it’s characters. In the novel two types of families were displayed. A type of immediate family and a family through a bond of friends. The reader was more than likely persuaded to believe that one of the major themes of the story was that the family stays together. The types of family that are…

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    Tension In Family

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    tension in the family, because the first generations who move to the United States do not speak English well, and the third generation, struggles with the Spanish language. They try to use the second language at home and at church, however, the second language causes tension in the family because the first generation has not learned English, and the third generation does not want to learn the Spanish language. The third generation has a hard time trying to communicate with family members back in…

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    Disability In A Family

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    1. In coping with the demands of a disability in a family, how should the emotional resources be allocated? Financial resources? In regards to this question, it will bring the attention of the biopsychosocial perspective. “The biopsychosocial perspective that relies on the interaction of biological, psychological, and social variables” due to a disability or illness (Marini & Stebnicki, 2013, p. 249). We already have a disability as the biological variable; it’s the psychological and social…

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    The Family Unit

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    The family unit is an important part of the society which has greatly undergone drastic changes. Many pointers like the media have shown how various changes of the family have taken place throughout the decades. The media especially television has given valuable input on how a family was viewed at a certain point in time (Anderson & Taylor 400). Many television shows have been produced that point out the various changes happening in the society. The definition of the family…

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    Colonial Family

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    Tori looked out of her room and watched them all shut their doors. “Well maybe it will be better in the morning.” Tori thought out loud. When morning approached Grey had gotten up early to cook breakfast for the family. Tori and her parents woke up to the smell of delicious food. They walked downstairs, ready to feast on the freshly made breakfast, when they were stopped. Tori was standing in front of her parents,” Do you not think that we should talk about last…

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    The Definition Of Family

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    Families have been around since the beginning of time, however the definition of family has changed quite a bit, especially in the past twenty years or so. The current definition of family is a group of people consisting of a mother, father, and children living together in the same house, but the effects of divorce, remarriage, and homosexuality have produced grounds for revising the definition. One major impact on families is divorce. First marriages result in a divorce forty to fifty…

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