Family dynamic and relevant cultural implications
Family dynamic and relevant cultural implications
Family dynamic and relevant cultural implications
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5 pages / 1375 words (Double spacing)
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Master’s
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English (US)
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Oct 10, 05:05 AM
Assignment Topic:
Family dynamic and relevant cultural implications
Subject:
Social work
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5 sources required
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APA 7th edition
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Here are details of the assignment –
Choose and research either a contemporary issue or another factor, including any form of diversity, or particular stressor that is implicated in family composition and write a 5 page paper
** Must incorporate Bowen and Minuchin family theories.
The analysis should consider family dynamics, and one or more of the following issues that may be relevant in treatment:
1) family belief systems, rituals
2) relational patterns,
3) intergenerational cycles, patterns or issues
4) relevant cultural implications
5) particular stressors
6) role of family members
7) lifecycle deviations
8) special considerations in treatment.
My preferred topic – Multicultural families or Multiracial families or Remarried families
Or choose from: race, religion, nationality, culture, gay/ lesbian family, the alcoholic family/ substance abuse, immigrant family , single parent, remarried families, gender role differences (ex) men as primary caretakers and women as primary breadwinners), families with adopted children, foster care,families with children of donor egg/sperm/ surrogacy, chronic illness,loss of child or parent, etc. May use topics in syllabus.)
Here are the some sources to use for this paper
Carter, B. & McGoldrick, M. (Eds.) (1999). The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual, Family and Social Perspectives (Third Edition). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon. Dattilio, F.M.(Ed.) (1998).
Case Studies in Couple and Family Therapy: Systemic and Cognitive Perspectives. NY: The Guildford Press. Hanna, S.M. & Brown, J.H. (2004).
The Practice of Family Therapy: Key Elements Across Models (Third Edition). Pacific Grove, Ca: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company. McGoldrick, M., Gerson, R., Petry, S. (2008). Genograms: Assessment and Interventi
The child, the family, and the school: A multicultural triangle, (37-61). In Multicultural perspectives in working with families. E.P. Congress (Ed.) NY: Springer Publishing Company, Inc.
Hess, H.J. (1997). HIV/AIDS: Issues in working with culturally diverse families, 252-271). In Multicultural perspectives in working with families. E.P. Congress (Ed.) NY: Springer Publishing Company, Inc.
Manning, M.C.,Cornelius, L.J., &Okundaye, J.N. (2004). Empowering African Americans through social work practice: Integrating an Afrocentric perspective, ego psychology and spirituality. Families in Society, 85(2), 229-237.
*McPhatter, A.R. (1991). Assessment Revisited: A comprehensive approach to understanding family dynamics. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, January, 11-20.
*Minuchin, S. (1998). Where is the family in narrative family therapy? Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 24(4), 397-404.
*Segal, U.A. (1991). Cultural Variables in Asian Indian Families. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 72(4), 475-48
*DeFrain, J., Asay, S.M. (2007). Family Strengths and Challenges in the USA. Marriage & Family Review, 41(3/4), 281-307.
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