FHS 213 Study Guide - Spring 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - Social Stigma, Shame, Battle Of Loos
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FHS 213
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
Fall 2018
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Independence/Unattached Adult:
Emotional Processes:
Developmental Processes:
-Acceptance of emotional responsibility for
self
-Acceptance of financial responsibility for
self
-Maintenance of close relationships that
can
endure hard times and other challenges
(commitment)
-development of intimate peer
relationships
-differentiation of self and FOO (family
of origin)
-exploration of career goals
-establishment of work and financial
independence
Coupling/Marriage:
Emotional Processes:
Developmental Processes:
-acceptance to new system
-integration of values
-interdependence- occurs when you
are able to
Fully enter into a relationship with
another person
-putting the needs of others ahead of
your own
-realignment of relationships with extended
families & families
-advanced interpersonal communication
-problem-solving skills
-formation of boundaries in relationships
-formation of marital system
Parenting Babies Through Adolescence:
Emotional Processes:
Developmental Processes:
-parenting is one of the most challenging
phases of the family life cycle
-accepting new members into the system
-increased flexibility of family boundaries
-dealing with differing demands of
adolescents/children
-joining in childrearing, financial, &
household tasks
-realignment of relationships to include
grandparent roles
-managing shifts in child development
caring for older generations
Week 2 day 2
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
7:50 PM
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adolescents/children
caring for older generations
-management of multiple roles-
individual, a partner, and a parent
Launching Adult Children:
Emotional Processes:
Developmental
Processes:
-accepting multitude of exits from and entries into the
system "empty nest"
-dealing with disabilities and passing of loved ones
-accepting some individuals into the family system
Retirement/Senior Years:
Emotional Processes:
Developmental Processes:
-accepting the shift of
generational roles
-dealing with the loss of a partner,
siblings, and other peers
-preparing for your own death
-maintaining/interests/entertainment/purpose
-providing support for your adult children and
extended family without doing too much
-maintain physical functioning, along with those
of your partner, as your body ages
Healthy and Unhealthy Family Functioning: April 11, 2018
Family-based protective factors:
Healthy family relationships
•
Healthy child-rearing practices
•
Low parental conflict
•
Parental supervision & monitoring
•
Supportive family structure
•
Extended family involvement
•
Other positive social support networks
•
Risk Factors:
Family conflict
•
Poor communication, parent-child bonding, child-rearing practices
•
Family alcohol/drug use
•
Parental abuse or neglect
•
Lack of social support/isolation
•
High stress levels
•
3 Spectrums of Parenting:
Warmth- degree of closeness or positive emotionality given to children
Demandingness- degree to which parents hold expectations for children
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Document Summary
Maintenance of close relationships that can endure hard times and other challenges (commitment) Differentiation of self and foo (family of origin) Fully enter into a relationship with another person. Putting the needs of others ahead of your own. Realignment of relationships with extended families & families. Parenting is one of the most challenging phases of the family life cycle. Managing shifts in child development caring for older generations adolescents/children. Management of multiple roles- individual, a partner, and a parent. Accepting multitude of exits from and entries into the system "empty nest" Dealing with disabilities and passing of loved ones. Dealing with the loss of a partner, siblings, and other peers. Providing support for your adult children and extended family without doing too much. Maintain physical functioning, along with those of your partner, as your body ages. Healthy and unhealthy family functioning: april 11, 2018. Warmth- degree of closeness or positive emotionality given to children.