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Family Dysfunction: Breaking The Cycle Of Family

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Every family has their own individual problems that they deal with; no family is perfect. Children go through abuse, witness their parents abuse alcohol and drugs, and experience abandonment causing them not to feel loved. Unfortunately for the child, experiencing these things puts them more at risk for repeating the cycle, and going down the same path that their parents did. The focus of this literature review is to determine how the cycle of family dysfunction can be broken. As I searched for supporting articles the articles that stuck out to me were the ones that dealt with the causes of family dysfunction and the ways to help break the cycle of family dysfunction.
The problem of family dysfunction and how to break the cycle is definitely …show more content…

Psychology, specifically family psychology plays an important role. Meagan C. Tucker and Christina M. Rodriguez’s 2014 article “Family Dysfunction and Social Isolation as Moderators Between Stress and Child Physical Abuse Risk: states that “In 2010, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS) confirmed over 754,000 cases of child maltreatment (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2011; Tucker and Rodrigues 2014). Of these, nearly 18 % were victims of physical maltreatment or child physical abuse (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2011; Tucker and Rodrigues 2014)”. Stress is a big factor and a significant contributor to child physical maltreatment risks. abusive parents often report experiencing a number of significant life events (or stressors), such experiences affect individuals differently because each person’s perception of an event is uniqueusive parents often report experiencing a number of significant life events (or stressors), such experiences affect individuals differently because each person’s perception of an event is unique (Tucker and Rodrigues). Since each person is unique and handles different situations differently, these significant life events can lead to different things. This article specifically points out way to be able to break the cycle of abuse and family dysfunction. …show more content…

"Primary Prevention of Parenting Dysfunction in High-risk Cases." Am.J.Orthopsychiatry 63.4 (1993): 582-88. Web.
Kupenda, Angela M. "The State as Batterer: Learning from Family Law to Address America’s Family-like Racial Dysfunction." University of Florida Journal of Law & Public Policy, 20.1 (2009): 33-64. Web.
This article discusses specifically child abuse that leads to generational abuse. It says “Studies have shown over and over again that children who grow up being violently beaten by their caregivers repeat the abusive behavior toward their own children”.
Sanford, Tim. "8 Steps to Break a Cycle of Family Dysfunction." 8 Steps to Break a Cycle of Family Dysfunction. N.p., 9 May 2014. Web. 22 Mar. 2015.
This article provides eight ways to be able to help break family dysfunction. It gives out specific statistics from different studies such as “Boys who witness domestic violence in their own home are three times more likely to become batterers” and “One's dysfunctional personal behavior becomes a model or example to the next generation, and the cycle can be repeated over and over again”. These statistics are meant to make the readers more aware that what parents do directly affects and trickles down to the

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