Friday, August 30, 2019
Family Systems theory Essay
Why study families? â⬠¢Traditional psychology ââ¬â problem an individual one ââ¬â Externalise distress ââ¬â act out ââ¬â Internalise distress ââ¬â withdraw Theorists ââ¬â Psychoanalytic ââ¬â e.g Freud ââ¬â fixated at a phase due to trauma and regress to this level ââ¬â Behaviourists ââ¬â e.g learn inappropriate response ââ¬â Attachment ââ¬â insecure primary attachment â⬠¢Sociological perspective Bronfenbrennerââ¬â¢s model ââ¬â ecological approach a)Life cycle stresses b)Stresses related to cultural expectations c)Stresses related to historical time d)Random fate e)Stress reactions which create more stress Does research support the sociological viewpoint? YES ââ¬â Distress related to lack of social support ââ¬â Overcrowded housing, father in gaol, depressed mother ââ¬â Parental stress & maternal negativity plus child temperament ââ¬â Poverty What is familyââ¬â¢s position in the sociological model? ââ¬â most influential part of childââ¬â¢s social context ââ¬â buffer between child and outside world ââ¬â serves to protect or expose child ââ¬â usually positive Do families need support? ââ¬â Bronfenbrennerââ¬â¢s model less applicable now? ââ¬â Less sense of community ââ¬â Increased fragmentation How do families work? Can be seen as a system ââ¬â stress -> distress ââ¬â child most likely to be the distressed person as most powerless Basic premises Circulatory causation ââ¬â interactive model Non-summativity ââ¬â whole more than sum of parts Communication ââ¬â feeling and content Governed by rules ââ¬â spoken or understood Homeostasis ââ¬â in some sort of balance Morphogenesis ââ¬â flexibility to respond to change How do you measure family relationships? Research relies on two dimensions ââ¬â Affection (aka warmth, acceptance, cohesion, closeness) Disengagedââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬â-OKââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬â-Enmeshed Acceptance ââ¬â Control (aka power, autonomy, flexibility) Neglectââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬â-OKââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âââ¬âRigid Autonomy What happens when families get stressed? Timberlawn studies (Walsh 1993) Optimal families â⬠¢Strong, warm relationships especially marital one â⬠¢See causes and effects as circulatory â⬠¢See events as multi-causative. â⬠¢Actively involved in world outside family â⬠¢Negotiate effectively â⬠¢Feelings and thoughts expressed and accepted â⬠¢Little blame or personal attack â⬠¢See human nature as benign ââ¬â do best in a situation â⬠¢Flexible ââ¬â adjust to new situations ADEQUATE FAMILIES Seek control rather than intimacy â⬠¢Centripetal Rule bound Enmeshed Power battles Scapegoating Severe ââ¬â eg sects â⬠¢Centrifugal More comfortable with negative feelings Blame and attack Children expected to be independent early Material wealth takes preference over relationships Extreme ââ¬â chaotic, intimidating, very unstable How can early childhood educators help? Recognise difficulties Emotionally supporting Referring on Information Helping with children if in crisis
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