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    Neglected Family

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    “The Neglected Ones” According to The website titled “The Center on Addiction and the Family” 1 in 4 children in the United Sates is exposed to alcohol abuse and or dependency in the family at some point before age 18. Astounding as these numbers are they are preventable. There are essentially two types of AOD (alcohol and other drug) exposures children face prenatal and interpersonal both can have dramatic effects on these children. Interpersonal exposure from parental AOD use can effect a child’s

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    Family breakdown

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    High levels of anxiety can cause disrupted sleep‚ loss of appetite‚ over-eating‚ low concentration‚ forgetfulness‚ nightmares‚ clumsiness. You may start to worry about relationships‚ love and marriage. You may decide you’ll never marry or you may become very careful about choosing your own future partners - this is common for young people who have witnessed their parents’ separation. Parents might look for your support and start telling you their problems. This may put stress on you and you might

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    Evolution of Family

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    The family is generally regarded as major social institution. It is a social unit created by blood‚ marriage‚ or adoption‚ and can be categorized as a nuclear family (parents and children) or an extended family (other relatives). The definition of a family varies as much as the families themselves. All the different families found around the world are diverse across cultures. The family is an institution that has evolved and changed over time‚ from a social unit that was formed for mainly economic

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    For Family and Friends

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    thankful for having in life. I am so thankful for family‚ friends‚ and nature. These things are all I need. I am thankful to have what everybody has‚ needs‚ or wants. Life wouldn’t be the same without it. My life is perfect right now thanks to my family‚ friends‚ and nature. The first thing I am thankful for is having my family. They are always here for me. Where every I am‚ whatever I do‚ and whatever things I get myself into. My family is the number one thing in my life. They come before anything else

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    family guy

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    Family Guy “It seems today that all we see is violence in movies and sex on TV‚ but where are those good old fashion values‚ on which we used to rely (Family Guy)?” This phrase is heard often by individuals who choose to watch one of the most famous animated sitcoms in the past decade‚ Family Guy. The first sentence happens to be the key slogan in the series theme song. Seth MacFarlane used this saying when the show was brought back to the air in 2005. This was around the time that I had originally

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    life and family

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    Certainly the term ’family’ has raised various debates in the modern society and as evident from the study of different cultures‚ there is now no clear taxonomy of a family unit. From a functionalists point of view‚ it is a unit of people bound together either biologically or by legal marriage. To support this theory‚ Murdock defines it as a group consisting of a sexually active heterosexual couple living with their biological or adopted children.(Haralambos M & Langley P). However‚ in other

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    Family Preservation

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    the background of family preservation. It’s definition and background information on how and why it started‚ factors influencing the development‚ cost effectiveness‚ cultural issues‚ and the role that the social worker plays in family preservation. Definition Family preservation services are short-term‚ family-focused services designed to assist families in crisis by improving parenting and family functioning while keeping children safe. Family preservation services grew out of the recognition

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    Ethnography On Family

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    What does family mean to you? “People you share love with a guess. I don’t think that it means only blood relation. Friends can be family because you can become so close and trust each other‚” explained Bridgett Terry‚ the subject of my ethnography interview. What is family? She went on to describe that technically family is a social group made of parents and their children‚ whether they all live together or not. No matter where you are in the world‚ your family is always your family. It is not a

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    Family Values

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    What is a family? Since every family is different‚ who is to say one family is right or wrong from another. The easiest way most people describe a family is the father‚ mother and children. But as time has changed‚ the so called “traditional family” has also. Gay Marriage is not traditional‚ and is something in huge debate in times we live in; families now have two fathers or two mothers parenting children the same way as heterosexual parents . Is this so morally wrong? Families change as history

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    Family Genogram

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    The Family Genogram Tonya Jernigan Walden University March 31‚ 2013 THE FAMILY GENOGRAM A genogram can be a valuable tool‚ for a counselor who is trying to figure out family issues and how family members relate to one another. It can help the counselor narrow down or pinpoint exactly where certain dysfunctional characteristics began in a family. “The genogram is a tool used to collect and organize important data over at least three generations (Bitter‚ Long‚ & Young‚ 2010). This is

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