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    A family‚ according to Bowen is a system in which each member of the family has a role to play and rules to respect. Members of the family system are expected to respond to each other in a certain way according to their role‚ which is then determined by relationship agreements. Within the boundaries of the system‚ patterns develop as certain family member’s behaviour is caused by and causes the other family member’s behaviours in predictable ways. So by maintaining the same pattern of behaviours

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    Running Head: Family Systems Therapy Adlerian Family Therapy Chandra S. McCray Mississippi College Background Information Family systems therapy is based on the concept that individuals are best understood through evaluating the entire family. Symptoms in individuals are seen as a result in dysfunctions in their family system. The family is an interactional unit and a change in one member affects all members. Family therapists believe that an individual’s relations with family have more impact

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    Couples and family therapy is embedded within the foundation of systems theory which postulates “psychological problems as arising from within the individual’s present environment and the intergenerational family system” (Corey‚ Corey & Callanan‚ 2006‚ p. 438). The family systems perspective is developed with the notion that clients’ problematic behaviors may serve a purpose for the family‚ may be a function of the family’s inability to operate efficiently

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    Family Systems Interventions Intervention skills: Facilitating family change Change skills 1. Break maladaptive interaction patterns 2. Clarity problematic consequences 3. Alter affective blocks 4. Initiate cognitive restructuring 5. Implement new adaptive patterns 6. Mobilize external resources as required Break Maladaptive Patterns • Intervene to control maladaptive patterns by restructuring family interaction verbally or physically • When appropriate‚ facilitate the adaptive expression

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    [pic] [pic] SCHEME OF PRESENTATION ➢ INTRODUCTION ➢ HISTORY OF JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM ➢ NUCLEAR FAMILY SYSTEM V/S JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM ➢ ROLE OF JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM IN SOCIETY ➢ ADVANTAGES OF JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM ➢ DISADVANTAGES OF JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM ➢ FUTURE OF JOINT FAMILY SYSTEM ➢ CONCLUSION ➢ REFERENCES INTRODUCTION A family is a set of human beings related to each other in a non professional manner‚ where love‚ care and

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    Family System in Pakistan

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    Family system in Pakistan Generally‚ family system in every country will vary depending upon their culture and style of living. If you are dearly interested to know the family system in Pakistan‚ then continue reading to know the crispy information! Here‚ people conceive the traditional and cultural family values and they give good respect considering them as divinity and sacredness. Urban family system has been developed as nuclear family system‚ due to the socioeconomic confinements inflicted

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    FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY Why study families? • Traditional psychology - problem an individual one - Externalise distress - act out - Internalise distress - withdraw Theorists - Psychoanalytic - e.g Freud - fixated at a phase due to trauma and regress to this level - Behaviourists - e.g learn inappropriate response - Attachment - insecure primary attachment • Sociological perspective Bronfenbrenner’s model - ecological approach a) Life cycle stresses

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    Structural Family Systems

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    Structural Family Therapy Vivian Butler Liberty University Abstract Structural Family Therapy was founded by Minuchin whose desire was to help put structure back into a dysfunctional family. This theory focuses on the whole family as a unit. Minuchin discovered that families are organized into subsystems with boundaries. A dysfunctional family structure will show to be enmeshed‚ disengaged‚ and have confused boundary issues. This theory is designed with goals and techniques that

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    Family Observation Report

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    puts pizza in front of him. 8:00 PM- Dwayne gets out of the shower. (He is wearing the same outfit as before.) He heats up his dinner. The family is in the living room eating together. 8:10 PM- Durone sits next to Ms. Gitonga and whispers something to her. She tells him‚ “It is Okay.” Then gives him a hug. He goes in the kitchen to get ice cream. 8:22 PM- The family is eating‚ talking and watching TV. 8:30 PM- Durone was told to brush his teeth and take his vitamins. Ms. Gitonga takes out the trash

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    Hindu Undivided Family – A Tax Saving Tool G. Venkatesh Introduction Amid all the wide diversity there is a philosophy of underlying unity in India. Yet‚ at the dawn of freedom‚ the founding fathers of our nation chose to continue separate personal laws for its citizens based on their religious identities. This was despite the fact that the new constitution embraced secularism. While Hindus continue to be governed by the Hindu laws‚ Muslims follow the Mohammedan laws and so on. Personal laws

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