Functional and Dysfunctional Families Flashcards
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What are the characteristics of a functional family?
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- Family members communicate and listen to each other respectfully.
- They support each other.
- They value each member and his or her contribution.
- They trust each other.
- They have a sense of humor and spend happy time together doing activities as a family.
- They have a sense of shared and individual responsibility.
- They help children understand right and wrong.
- They believe in upholding family traditions.
- They realise the importance of healthy interaction among members.
- They share a belief in the importance of a religious or
philosophical foundation. - They believe in contributing to their communities.
- They can adapt to a variety of situations and accommodates
needs and ideas of others - They solve problems together as a family unit without laying blames
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What is a dysfunctional family?
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DYSFUNCTIONAL family is characterised by an unhealthy environment that is not conducive for the development of the family members. Some or all of the needs of the family are not being met in a dysfunctional family
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What are the Characteristics of DYSFUNCTIONAL family?
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- High conflict among family members accompanied by an atmosphere that is hostile and critical.
- Lack of family activities and happy times together.
- Discouragement and disappointment among family
members concerning relationships within the family. - A lack of open and “safe” communication
- Gender bias (i.e.: “men’s” work, “women’s” work)
- Prevalence of family violence
- Lack of trust and affection among family members.
- Lack of accountability towards family members and family responsibilities.
- Common use of “blame” and “guilt” during interaction.
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What is a A FUNCTIONAL family?
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A FUNCTIONAL family is characterised by a healthy environment for the development of the family members. Most of the needs of the family are being met in a functional family.