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    Shrimp Family Case Study

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    In the case of the Shrimp family there are different levels of issues that need to be considered prior to start working with Marci and Gary and the issue presented in the case. The first issue is the environment the family is living. The case study indicates “The family lives in a suburban area where resources are generally available” Suburban areas or the suburbs are communities located outside the city. I assumed they are residing in a suburban area because the prices of the rent are cheaper…

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    children consequently can’t cope well in stressful situations, thus greatly impacts the child’s social-emotional development Social-Emotional development plays an importance in the child’s development as it enables them to be self-aware of their thoughts, feeling and how to deal with stress. Overprotective parents can’t seem to see the importance of building social-emotional intelligence. Instead they shield their child from potential harm in contrast to guiding them how to overcome and solve…

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    Family Structures in Afghanistan Family is what defines the culture of Afghanistan, even opposing tribes choose to have their way of life revolve around familial values. The structure consists of the direct and the extended family, with the brides’ side being the primary source of most members with respective roles, and values that shape the family. Families in Afghanistan act as major providers in supporting everyone’s needs, whether it be financially or emotionally. A typical family…

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    In my professional life, I understand and educate on the importance of empowering individuals to be as independent as possible; to do for themselves if they have the capabilities and if they don’t have the capabilities, assist them to learn. In my personal life, I still understand the importance of empowering individuals to be as independent as possible. However, as someone who was placed in the role of caregiver, I found it…

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    In answering the question about the purpose of the family, I liked Rubio’s (2003) reference to the Catholic tradition of encouraging families to ask: “What, ultimately, are we about?”(p. 185). Rubio then goes to discuss two important types of love. She refers to the love between family members as intimate passion, and the sentiment towards justice in the world as social passion. Research supports the common belief that feeling lonely is damaging to the human being. In a theoretical and…

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    When looking at the chapters from the “Under Confucian Eyes” assigned reading I honestly gleaned more information from them then most of the experts we’ve read thus far.The formats were easier to read because there was less reading between the lines required. Both of the excerpts you had us reading were depressing for sure yet they had this undertone of moral integrity and love. With regards to the reading of Chapter 4 “Funerary Writings by Chen Liang” I found it interesting that you were having…

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    theme in Enrique’s Journey is family. This can be seen by, not only how the characters love each other, but by how they use that love to overcome hardships that they face. The first example of family in the novel is how Lourdes decided to move to America. No mother wants to leave their children, but Lourdes knew that moving to America was the only option if she wanted her kids to live a good life. Lourdes grew up in poverty and did not want that life for her family. Due to this, she made the…

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    find family therapy to have an effect with a wide range and relationship problems (Henderson, 2016). When counseling a family as a whole, it gives better insight to the student that results in a more effective change. This approach allows for counselors to work with the family that lead to greater awareness, understanding, and sense of purpose, which strengthen the family as one unit (Henderson, 2016). A limitation within this theory is the obstacle of not being able to integrate the family into…

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    am a part of a Portuguese family that is known to cherish family over everything. When my mom was a child, family gathered every Sunday and every holiday at her Vovo’s house. My mom and I have family over at our house for dinner at least once a month and on holidays. I think she sees it as a way to keep family close in the midst of all of our busy, hectic lives. She is continuing a tradition and instilling the importance of family.…

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    The theme of Sacrifices between the families is portrayed in the texts. Written text ‘My Sister’s Keeper’ by Jodi Picoult and short story ‘The Gift of the Magi’ by O’ Henry. Media text ‘Mamma Mia’ directed by Phyllida Lloyd and Script ‘Billy Elliot’ by Stephen Daldry. These texts introduce a range of sacrifice that can occur in family relationship; married couple, mother and child, father and child and between siblings. All of these texts are connected sacrificing their most valuable. The Gift…

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