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    for Adolescent Behavior Problems Stemming from Poor Parental Decision Making Pamela S. Florence University of the Rockies PSY 7600: Family Systems Dr. Jill Keller 2/17/2017 Abstract This paper depicts a nuclear family as a mother father and child. This work depends on the establishment of having a place with that gathering. The movement through the family encompasses generation of psychological, emotional, blood and historical ties according to Monica McGoldrick, (2016). Limits shifts mental

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    REFLECTIONS ON BOWENIAN FAMILY THERAPY This paper is an analysis of my family history in Bowenian terms. I will examine four generations on my side of the family. I have included a genogram in the appendix to examine my personal intergenerational patterns for assessment. I will also examine my family of origin in the categories of race, ethnicity, religion, social class, geographic location, jobs, mental health and medical concerns. The paper concludes comparing Bowenian ideas to other systemic concepts

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    spiritual histories, (2) spiritual life maps, (3) spiritual genograms, (4) spiritual ecomaps and (5) spiritual ecograms

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    I have chosen to include seven immediate family members in my family genogram. These family members include my grandfather, John Brown, who was a deacon at a Baptist church before his passing. My grandmother, Susan Brown, who is currently caring for my sister and her child. Also included is my mother, Yvonne and her two younger sisters Pamela and Adrienne. Both my mother and her sisters are currently unemployed. In this genogram, I have also included my brother Aaron, and my sister Kristin. My sister

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    structure of a family is composed of multiple different dynamics. This paper includes an analysis of a family that resides in Central Minnesota and how they function day to day. The family we chose is a family of four, with two daughters; ages two and ten. The information collected from the family during the interview will be broken down into different stages and placed into diagrams to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses within their family. The different aspects relating to the family are: (a) description

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    Comparing Bowen’s family systems theory and Minuchin’s structural family theory we will outline several fundamental categories for analysis with Goldenberg & Goldenberg (2012) as our guide. We also contrast the history and theoretical orientation of both men to garner a deeper understanding of their theories. Finally we will consider integrating elements of both theories and how this makes us more effective practitioners. Prior to establishing his theory post-World War II, Bowen studied the origins

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    Family boundary ambiguity can be defined as confusion about who is in and who is out of the family system, because of the physical or psychological absence of one or more of the members (Boss & Greenburg, 1984). Boundary ambiguity has been studied in families in which the gain or loss of a family member is vague such as missing-in-action families (e.g., Boss 1977, 1980), divorced families (e.g., Peterson & Christensen, 2002; Rosenburg & Guttman, 2001), remarried families (e.g., Hobart, 1988; Stewart

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    Family/ Community Care Plan and Self-Care Plan The Riverez family has faced many struggles throughout their lives. They currently reside in an area that has brought them many stresses. Financially they are unable to move to a safer neighborhood and they do not receive any support from their families. Both parents dropped out of high school, which is causing a financial strain on their family. Mr. Riverez is working two Part-time jobs to try and support the family. Although Julio has somewhat

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    Theoretical Case Analysis Family Analysis – The Andersons A family’s structure is as unique as each individual that is a part of it. In order to adequately assist a family a comprehensive understanding of their behavior, development, and concerns must be formulated. Though a holistic and clinical understanding of the family does not offer any specific therapy interventions, the insight it reveals does help guide the clinician to recognize what type of intervention might be most effective when working

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    Family Genogram Essay

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    objective of doing the genogram is to get to know the patient by gaining understanding of his/her family background. Assessing the family using systemic approach enables health care providers to learn about the ways in which family members interact, what are the family expectations and norms, how effective is the members communication, who makes decisions and how the family deals with life time stressors (Hockenberry & Wilson, 2007). This paper outlines the assessment and analysis of the three generation

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