Communication in Families Essay

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    Author Joseph DeVito writes about communication and relationships and how you can improve these aspects of your life. I decided to write about family communication because family has always been a big part of my life. I value any information that can assist in maintaining a healthy relationship and communication with my family. I was surprised when I found out there were names for the things that I do. Throughout the book I was able to truly understand and relate to the concepts. I was able to…

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    contents of family communication As repeatedly mentioned family is the small unit of a society and the foundation of the society. There are related contents of communication among family members from different cultural groups, like spousal relationship, parenting issues, cultural and intercultural difference, ways of communication and its barriers, cultural diversity and similarity, ethnography and demography, geography, personal attitude and perception, misunderstanding of family communication…

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    That is right. When family members have different family values and different definitions of family, there might be some family tensions. We have to apply an other-orientation to family relationships. Effective other-orientation requires a consideration of my parents’ backgrounds: their treatment as children by their parents; their education background and work experiences; and finally, the community and historical era in which they were raised. Then, I can put myself in their situation and…

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    This study provides insight on how structural family therapy and communication impact adjustment in the family system. (McNeil, Hershberger, & Nedela, 2013), used an intervention that dealt with low-income families who was concern about their adolescent being involved in gangs. The authors purpose was to help families focus on their strengths since poverty is not always the case for adolescents engaging in gang activities. The authors demonstrate the three stages in which a therapist should…

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    Blended learning exercise - communication with families As a child teacher, always encounter many new admission of children, a group of kids come to school, elementary school children have to go out and repeat the conduct. In general, Children in kindergarten, there will be crying and reluctance to happen. This is because kids grow up around parents suddenly want to leave the parents to a strange environment in which to go, he will have a "separation anxiety" and "stranger anxiety."…

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    Within every household, there’s a family who has their own unique and diverse way of interacting and communicating with one another. There is no such thing as a perfect family, but that does not mean a family cannot be happy. Through communication and effort, a family can surpass any obstacles it may face and be guided to a healthy, loving life. According to Galvin, Braithwaite, and Bylund, “Communication serves as the process by which a family member create and share their meanings with each…

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    discussing the four family communication patterns from the textbook, Danielle and I discussed the communication patterns of the familes that we grew up in. After reading all four of the patterns Danielle stated that her younger family life fit the "Protective Families" description well. "Children should be seen and not heard" was and still is a favorite saying with Danielle's step father. She has also said that her parents made little effort creating oppurtunities for family discussion.…

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    Family Origins Paper Understanding family becomes an important factor in understanding and assessing clients and understanding of behaviors and situations within themselves in their families. A definition of family includes the different ways to acquire membership within the family and culture. Working with families includes an understanding of both cultural and family perspectives, so that the assessment incorporates the family context. An understanding of legal, economic, religious,…

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    also took on the role of “the man of the house” at a young age. My mom always worked hard to support our family, it was never a time where she didn’t do anything for us. Besides working full time, my mom also attend school as well. Overall, these are the roles that my family members took on as I was growing up. Growing up, I would say my family had boundaries that allowed for healthy communication. It was always just me, my brother, and mom. My mother had pretty strict rules regarding what…

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    The lack of communication is the major barrier in Charlie’s family from building a healthy relationship. For example, Charlie wanted to buy something for his dad on Christmas, but he did not have a clue on what to buy. He wanted to buy something that would be appreciated by his father because Charlie loved him. However, he says, “And I don’t know him. And he doesn’t like to talk about things like that.” This quote proves the lack of communication they have between each other because they do not…

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