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Chapter 11: Family
Chapter: 11 The family Today.Independent living
Term | Definition |
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Interdepndent | A situation where events that affect one member of the family often affect others either consciously or unconsciously. |
Caring Family | A Family in which each person sees the relationship between his or her behavior and the success of the family as a unit. |
Responsible | Being dependable and reliable. |
Respect | Seeing someone as a worthwhile individual. Showing consideration by accepting each person's rights to have opinion and feelings. |
Concern | Having a special interest in what happpens in the lives of other family members. |
Open Expression | Sharing,Leveling, and accepting. |
Sharing | the first aspect of open expression. Letting others in the family knor your personal thoughts, feelings, and opinions. |
Leveling | The second aspect of open expression. Letting others know how you feel about them and their behavior. |
Accepting | Acceptin is the third aspect of openness. This means respecting the other person's right to his or her own opinions and feelings, even if you don't agree. |
Crises | Major problems that have a great effect on the people involved. |
Domestic Violence | Family Violence. |
Physical Abuse | Abuse that invoes hitting, kicking, tripping, choking, biting, ot threatening with a weapon. |
Emotional Abuse | Purposely harming the self-concept of a family member by insulting and undermining a person's confidence. The abused individual may suffer personality changes. Most suffer low self-esteem. |
Sexual Abuse | abuse that involves unwanted sexual contact. |
Child Abuse | The physical or mental injury, sexual abuse, negligent treament, or maltreatment of a child under the age of 18. |
Incest | Sexual asctivity between persons who are closely related. |
Child Neglect | Failure to meet a child' s physical or emotional needs. |
Physical Neglect | Neglect that occurs if parents or persons legally responsible don't supply food, clothing, shelter, education, and medical care. |
Emotional Neglect | Failure to provide children with love and affection. |
Substance Abuse | Involves misusings drugs, including alcohol, to a potentially harmful level. |
Divorce | Occurs a result of the stress invarious areas, such as tension in marriage, financial problems, family violence, and substance abuse. |
Custody | The assupmtion by a parent of the responsibility for the day-to-day decisions affecting the health, education, and welfare of the children. |
Joint Custody | Custody in which the parents share equally in the resposibility for the children, with each parent having equal rights in decision making and spending time with the children. |
Suicide | The taking of one's own life. |
Support Group | A group of people who share similar problem or concern. |