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C.B.F Assess. theory

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General definition of a family a culturally produced social system made up of 2 or more persons in a primary group
Consanguineous Relationship blood
Affinial Relationship marital
Biological role of the family perpetuate the species (reproduce)
Psuchological role of the family interpersonal relationships and personality development
Economical role of the family provide resourves sufficient for the family
Societal role of the family become productive member of society
Nuclear Family husband, wife and children
Affiliative Family non-marital co-habitation
Single Parent/ binuclear family headed by mother or father
Reconstituted family married w/ children from previous relationships
Extended family nuclear family plus one or more relatives
Plygamus family additional spouses
Same sex family common law or legal tie of same sex couples
Communal Family 2 or more families living under the same roof
Duvalls Stages identifies 8 chronological stages with predictable tasks (based on oldest child)
Family life cycle model more modern addresses 3 different family types
Family systems theory more emotional
Structural framework theory states behavior is a consequence of the organization of the family and patterns of interaction between and among family memebers
Communication theory verbal and non-verbal communication influence family behavior
Placator problem fixer
Blamer accuser
Computer non-emotional
Family APGAR measures family functioning stands for -adaptation-partnership-growth-affecion-resolve
Genogram family tree-health and social history
Ecomap overview of nuclear family within the context of the larger world
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