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    Divorce affects family members in many different ways, both positive and negative. While many children can foster healthy relationships post-divorce, some may experience challenges maintaining future relationships after dealing with their parents ' divorce. How can parent do this to their child? One of the most important thing is to teach your child about building a relationship so they can be positive and can have positive thinking about getting married to have a family on their and work things

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    lives and use the loss to make us stronger. The loss of a family member is always hard to deal with and it affects everyone differently. Some people are open about their feelings and others bottle them up. The loss of a family member does not always refer to a death, but can also refer to an emotional or physical distance put between two people. In “The Shawl” by Louise Erdrich, there is an example of a physical loss and its effects on the family, while in “Bone Black” by Bell Hooks the loss shown is

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    1. Having read the above case synopsis, list other additional factors that could have further complicated this case. 1. After reading the case synopsis, the situation with the family members involved was a shocking and unexpected circumstance to take place. For June, John, and one of the daughters, they were all affected in some type of way. There was an unexpected change to their health when portraying their role as a caregiver. By stating what additional factors that could have further complicated

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    contrast of emotions of my face demonstrate the affects of having a family member in the military. Family members leaving home to go serve the country is bittersweet. While telling these men and woman goodbye is never easy, knowing they are giving

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    characteristics of a society, which represent the social and family connections between different generations by responsibility, respect, reciprocity, and resilience. Scholars who are in the field of aging have crucial responsibility in researching about the intergenerational relations between the members of a family. This generally refers to family members with common lineage, such as parents and their children or grandparents and their grandchildren. Family intergenerational relationships differ from relations

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    with death? Would the death of a close family member change you in any way? How do we know how to accept that loss, and go on with our own life as if nothing had happened? As a young girl when I started growing into my teen years. I never once worried about the” what if’s” in life. I was too busy enjoying life with all the new things it had in store for me, as I was becoming a teenager. I felt like nothing could harm me, or the family I loved. To me my family was invincible. The bad things we would

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    Communicating Emotion With Family Members “Communication is key” is a common saying that is passed down from relationship to relationship. The saying means that for a relationship to work smoothly, we need to commutate with each other, and that includes our emotions. Often in big families, not everybody has a chance to expressed themselves equally or to be even heard. In the movie Home Alone, an eight-year-old child named Kevin has trouble expressing his emotions to his large extended family, his siblings, and

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    a personal level of each family member, one’s self-esteem may decrease due to idolizing a specific person too much. For example, a dieting celebrity may be endorsed for an advertisement and cause a young teen or parent to do the same. This can cause harm to their bodies that they probably do not know about because the media does not portray that detail. On a family level, happy celebrity families are always being portrayed happily on TV, but not other issues the family is going through. For example

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    is about the effects that Alzheimer’s has on the patients, family members/caregivers. I believe there is a grave importance in this topic to help understand the effects of this disease and possibly help farther research. This might bring a few questions to the front of this discussion. How the relationship is after a patient is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s? How does this effect the family members/caregivers? What symptoms do family members experience with Alzheimer’s patients? What factors in life

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    strength and resilience, it will also put the strength of the family to test. Unfortunately, more than one million individuals in the United States develop cancer each year. Thus, raises the question: How do family members communicate when an individual within the family develops cancer? Many families within the United States struggle with what are the proper ways of communicating and adding a life-threatening disease to the mix makes family

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