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Productivity Leadership Protection, Support, Nurturance Setting Appropriate Boundaries- identity, sexual and emotional Clear Communication Conflict Resolution Development of individual autonomy, independence Development of Self-control Development of Empathy Values and Standards Formation of Identity and self-esteem Define Family Identity through rituals |
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- repetitive sequences of family interactions |
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ability of family to adapt to change and crisis, rigidity |
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smaller units within a famaily |
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specific rules about who participates in which activities “enmeshment” “disengagement” |
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Status shift financial change, unemployment Expansion/Addition childbirth, extended family joining household, return of adult children, raising grandchildren Dispersion children transitioning, death of family member, divorce Life stage transitions retirement, death of spouse |
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Culture is the transgerational transmission of behaviors, values and beliefs that provides a context of meaning to individuals and defines good and bad, right and wrong and desirable and undesirable Cultures attempt to cope with the inevitability of disease and death by providing an explanatory system for: the etiology of illness the techniques for the diagnosis of illness methods of appropriate therapy Provides an explanatory system perceived susceptibility to disease perceived seriousness of disease cues to motivate action Defines normality Regulates appropriate behavior toward medical system |
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establishes ties by reference to common origins implies shared patterns of behavior and interaction implies identity in interaction with larger society high degree of heterogeneity related to acculturation, socioeconomic and regional differences- social class most important factor |
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views of disease and cure: |
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