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Family Systems (Structures (Family Systems Theory pg. 83, Microsystem pg.…
Family Systems
Structures
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"Two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption who reside together" pg. 84
Nuclear Family- Husband, wife and children pg. 85
Family of Procreation- the family that develops when one marries and has children pg. 85
Family of Orientation- the family into which one was born
Matriarchal- when the mother's family has dominance and authority
Patriarchal- When father's family had formal authority. pg. 86
Egalitarian- When the families are regarded as equal.
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Structural Changes
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Child Custody
Father's have had financial responsibility for the children, recently a new focus on emotional responsibility has surfaced pg. 95
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Socioeconomic Status
SES- one's rank or position within society based on social and economic factors
Ascribed status- family lineage, gender, birth order or skin color determines one's class
Achieved Status- education, occupation, income and place of residence determines one's class. pg. 105
Ascribed Status-roles are set in tradition.
Achieved Status- when status is achieved by success.
pg. 106
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Ethnic Orientation
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Collectivism- emphasis on interdependence and well-being of the group.
Individualism- emphasis on individual fulfillment and choice. pg. 113
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Religious Orientation
A unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, uniting into a single moral community of all those who adhere to those beliefs and practices. pg. 114
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