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    that best connects with the issue of family violence is systems theory. This theory entails that the “family as a system is thought to be best understood through the recognition that family members (as the parts of the system) interact with one another in such a manner that, over time, these interactions become patterned behavior” (Sutphin, McDonough, Schrenkel, 2013) Every family member that is within this family are characterized as subsystems. The main sub-systems are parent-parent, parent-child,

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    a child experiencing the chaos that is the foster care system and child maltreatment through domestic violence and neglect. The film was informative enough to address popular theories regarding the subject. I believe the family systems theory applies to the story being told; the textbook states, “The theory looks not at the individual but at family interactions. It fixates on how each person is part of a wholes system and on how each family member affects all other members.”(text) The concepts introduced

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    Introduction Family systems therapy has been around for years, but it was not until the 1950s that the theory really took root (Corey, 2017). Family systems therapy looks at the relational part of humans and sees them as being an individual as apart of a bigger system. Murray Bowen, developer of family systems theory, believed that “the causes of an individual’s problems can be understood by viewing the role of the family as an emotional unit” (Corey, 2017, p. 407). As a counselor, I would like

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    Family Approach Research Paper Jamechya Carter Duncan Dr. Jill Joyce Marriage and Family Counseling October 7th, 2014 PART I: LITERATURE REVIEW After a thorough review of the textbook and the course material, the specific family system approach that I choose to explore is the Bowenian Approach for this literature review. This specific family system approach is also known as the Bowen Family System Theory as well (D.V. Papero, 2006). The Bowen Family System Theory was established by Murray

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    Divorce and Impact on Family Systems. Divorce according to an article from Global Issues in Context Online Collection, is defined as an official cessation of marriage, which eliminates all conjugal responsibilities between married couple and further gives them an opportunity to marry whosoever they so choose (Gale, 2015). Divorce is a global issue that has so many effects on both children and adults. The most intriguing aspect of divorce that has drawn my attention is how rampant it has become over

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    Family System theory and the Jamie case study Family systems theory represents the aspects of a particular family member. Jamie is a teenager; he lives with his family who resembles many of the functions that a family needs to be safe and happy. Jamie has been intrigued by the new reveal of drugs in his environment. At home Jamie shows no evidence of abuse, but he can feel isolated and scared. In the Family Systems theory, they look at the specific Macro view points, and what could have been the

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    family’s emotions and interactions as a unit can affect the individual and vice versa. (Marianne Schneider 2015) In this theory patterns are constructed in the family to ease the stress created in families. (Baege. M. 2005) The Family Systems theory proposes that to get a better look inside what’s going on with the individual you must look at the family. (Marianne Schneider 2015) Outside influences and certain issues that have been passed down from multiple generations determine their levels of stress and

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    Theory Family systems theory is useful when working with families who are impacted by an ASD diagnosis. The family systems theory focuses on the shift of an individual perspective to a family systems perspective. Family is the most important support system for a child. Family is looked at as a unit, therefore by using the family systems theory the professionals are able to identify the family’s influences on the individual. The family system impacts a child’s development as family members affect

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    ON FAMILY According to Michael Kerr (2000), Bowen family systems theoryis a theory of human behavior that sights the family as an emotional unit and uses systems thinking to relate the complex interactions in the unit. It is the nature of a family that its members are furiously connected emotionally. Often people feel distant or disconnected from their families, but this is more feeling than fact. Families so deeply affect their member’s thoughts, feelings, and actions that it often seems as if

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    they will start to believe that those type of issues are supposed to happen in a relationship when that is not true. This relates to the family systems theory learned. The family systems theory states that any change in the emotional functioning of one family member is compensated by the changes of behavior of the other family members. I have seen this in my family, as when my parents fought and the house was tense, mine and my brother’s mood would also drop equivalently. Integration: As a kid

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