Friday, May 17, 2019
Theoretical Perspectives on the Family
Theoretical Perspectives on the Family Way of viewing reality  rank why family patterns and practices are the way they are 1)Family Ecology How family is influenced by the society around it Family choices/lives affected by economy, education, religion and other cultural institutions Ex Great Depression  economically, people cant  feed children even if they wanted more kids 2)Family Development How family changes over time Family Life Cycle Addition/ entailment of members (death in a family, moving out) oVarious stages children go through (children start school, go to high school,  then college, then marriage) oChanges in family connections with other  affectionate institutions (retirement, or getting fired) Developmental Tasks must be mastered in order to transition to the next Role Sequencing  major transitions to adulthood Normative Order Hypothesis  work-marriage-parenthood  sequence is vest for mental health and happiness )Structure Functional Theory Functions performed by the fa   mily as a social institution 1)Raise child responsibly 2)Economical support 3)Emotional support Roles patterned by beliefs, values, attitudes, norms  serve as  inborn social functions that enables society to survive 4) Interactionist Perspective Interactions within family members Do they communicate effectively? If they dont = doesnt allow for unique qualities to develop MAJOR CONCEPTS oSelf-concept  feelings people have about themselves Concepts of identity   star of uniqueness , the self is developed initially in a family setting oRole taking  expected  doings for each family member (associated with a social position)  Children learn appropriate behavior roles that they may play in adulthood through watching their parents, siblings assume that role  INTERNALIZED AND INCORPORATED TO SELF 5)  transfer Theory Exchange of resources that affect formation, continuation, nature of a  blood Rewards vs.Cost  shapes power and influence in the family and commitment to the relationship Should    exchange resources outside the group. If not, develops materialism (dependence) instead of independence Relationships based on exchanges that are equal or equitable (fair, if not equal) thrive Whereas, those in w/c the exchange balance feels consistently  iodin sided are more likely to be unhappy Principle of Least Interest  partner w/ less commitment to the relationship is the one who has more power including the power to exploit the other  soul who maintain dominance  people who are willing to break-up/refuse to be the first to  pip up ) Family Systems Use family as a whole more than the sum of its parts (members) Everybody knows what they need to do to make this work  weakness no room for change A family functions regularly in a  definite way emotional expression and behavior of family tend to persist 7) Conflict and Feminist Perspective  central Issue  feminist  gender issues specific to women Because woman brings attention w/ woman duties - it conflicts - Doesnt  rigorous beca   use Im a woman, I should be the one cooking. Woman dispels tradition  conflict happens w/in the family And/or woman is not getting to do traditional duties and causes conflict (Traditional homemaker  wife now is going to work) 8) Biosocial Perspective (Charles Darwin) Depending how youre raised is how you survive Individual Gene  determines if family is successful Youre just like your father.   
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