Key Person(s) and Biographical Summary · Salvador Minuchin o Developed an approach, which addressed the chaotic structure found in families · Barulio Montalvo, Bernice Rosman, Marianne Walters Key Concepts · 3 constructs make up the components of this theory and describe how the family interacts: o Family Structure § Internal organization of invisible demands/codes by which the family operates and interact with one another o Family Subsystems § Components of the family structure, which are then defined by interpersonal boundaries and rules of membership § 3 Kinds: Spousal, parental, and sibling § Can be temporary like a father and son going to a ball game or long term such as parents and siblings o Boundaries § Invisible barriers that regulate contact between members § 3 Kinds · Rigid boundaries lead to a impermeable barriers between subsystems o This causes a disengaged family in which the subsystems are separate and distinct (psychological isolation) o Autonomy is maintained · Diffuse boundaries are excessively blurred and indistinct o There is little generational hierarchy and parents and kids easily trade roles o This system is referred to as being enmeshed in which the members are over involved in each other's lives o Members have difficulty developing relationships outside the system · Clearly defined boundaries between subsystems help maintain separateness yet at the same time emphasize connection to the family as a whole · Role of the therapist: o Therapist joins the family and takes a leadership position o Therapist ascertains the family's underlying structure o Therapist transforms family's structure · Therapeutic Process o Opening phase § Joining and accommodating § Working with interaction § Mapping structural patterns o Focusing on the underlying structure § Highlighting and modifying structure o Transformation of structure § Boundary making § Unbalancing § Reframing View of Pathology / Normality · Normality o There is no absence of problems, but just a functional family structure. · Pathology o Structure fails to adjust to changing circumstances o Disengagement o Enmeshment Therapeutic Techniques · Accommodation - Automatically adjusting to accommodate the clients language, tone, or style · Tracking - Utilizing the symbols that are gathered through observations of the family, ex. nicknames · Reframing - Rewording · Unbalancing - Making changes in the power structure so that power is realigned to the correct subsystem · Enactment - Role play in order to observe family interaction · Joining - Demonstrate understanding and acceptance and disarm
conflict theory looks at the balance between the order and disorder in the family structure.
The theory that is based on the premise that the state evolved from the family is known as the "patriarchal theory." This theory suggests that early human societies were organized around a patriarchal family structure, where the father or elder male held the most power and authority, eventually leading to the development of more complex social and political structures, including the state.
The Structure of Evolutionary Theory has 1433 pages.
The Structure of Evolutionary Theory was created on 2002-03-21.
The ISBN of The Structure of Evolutionary Theory is 0-674-00613-5.
social structure theory
social disorganization, strain theory, and cultural deviance theory
Peru's family structure is based on "Respecting older people"
The theory that states governments developed from family ties is called the "patrimonial theory." This theory suggests that early rulers maintained power through family lineage, passing down leadership roles and maintaining control within a particular family group.
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We were studying cell theory and structure in Biology class.
Any theory which involves things orbiting round a central object. Such as the early theory of atomic structure.