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    Family System Theory Introduction Murray Bowen's family system theory was one of the first comprehensive theories of family system functioning. It was developed in 1974 and it believed the family can be defined as a set of interacting individuals who are related by blood, marriage, cohabitation, or adoption and who interdependently perform relevant functions through roles. Relevant functions of the family include values and practices placed on health system theory is used to explain patterns of

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    WHY SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE Systems perspective, “sees human behavior as the outcome of reciprocal interactions of persons operating within linked social systems” (Hutchison, 2013). In other words, an individual’s behavior is greatly influenced by the systems to which he/she belongs to. Using the systems perspective to evaluate the Waldhart family was useful, because it revealed just how interconnected the family member’s lives are. For example, Shelby’s parents have allowed her to live at home for

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    While it is important to assess what exactly is going wrong in a family system, it is equally important to assess what is going right. One very positive aspect of this family system is that there is a strong bond between stepfather Sam and stepson Brandon. This is important especially considering that Brandon's biological father is not in the picture due to drugs and alcoholism issues, which are the primary reasons for the divorce. Maggie is currently having problems with Brandon (hostility, arguing)

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    Family Drug Court System

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    was reviewed was focused on a service that is provided for parents struggling with substance abuse. The service is called Family Drug Court and is also referred to as FDC. The FDC is a child welfare court that specifically deals with parental substance abuse cases. This court system helps the parents quickly receive drug treatment that is needed, offers a more structured system for the parents and child, and also holds the parents to higher accountability for recovery. According to Margaret Lloyd

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    Family System and Healthy Development According to Simons et al. (2004), “the family is considered to be the most significant social system in which all individual function” (p. 96). The family consists of many synergistic and intricate parts, creating a unified working system. Within the family system, each individual plays an important role in its healthy or unhealthy development, needs, desire, and specific family type, and overall success. “From whom the whole body, joined and held together

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    working the long hours that he is used to. Leroy is also considering the doctor appointments, which will cost money and time. According to the family systems theory, Leroy would not see this as being in the best interest for his family. Dr. Bowen would also suggest that Leroy has a role that he has to fulfil (Priest, 2015). The role that Leroy has in the family is that of a provider. Leroy believes that his diagnosis of prostate cancer, will in some way impact his role as a provider. The level

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    Essay on Family Systems Theory

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    The family structure is made up of individuals living together in intimate groups with the purpose of caring and supporting each other. Rules and boundaries, spoken and unspoken, are developed by the family members. Family rules and boundaries change and shift over time in order to evolve and grow as a family unit. Some changes are subtle, but some events force major change within the family system. This paper applies the concepts of systems theory to the family system in the movie Sweet Home

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    The word family can be defined in many ways. When I think of the word family, I think of two or more individuals who are sometimes related by blood or through a strong bond of unconditional love, as well as, a shared experience, values, responsibilities, the law, even related through a community. Different families view themselves in different ways. They have different roles, have certain boundaries or rules, communicate and solve problems in a different way, and can adjust to change differently

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    will learn information of the 1980 movie Ordinary People, the theory of family systems, and how they relate to one another. I will describe some basic information about the movie as well as key points that I feel will connect to the idea of family systems. I will also touch base on strictly the theory of Family systems for a better understand of the characters and plot of the movie. The movie, Ordinary People, is about a family that is currently suffering the unexpected death of their son, Buck,

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    It is apparent that when questioned on the demographics of the interviewee family systems theory has instilled in the behavioural attributes of the interviewee and her family, in relation to her family she elaborates on the various roles of the family members (Janet.BB, 1982), such as the father being the bread winner, mother being the primary care giver (Interviewee, 2015). The family dynamics and power dynamics can be seen as there is a clear hierarchy within the house hold, as the male being the

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