Calgary Family Assessment Model
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-->A multidimensional framework with three major categories: structural,
developmental, and functional
-->It is embedded in larger worldviews of postmodernism, feminism, and
biology of cognition
-->Theory foundation of model includes systems, cybernetics,
communication, and change
-->Diversity issues are included
Effects of Diff Ages in Families
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, -Young people often have ideas at variance with their parents
-Grandparents will likely have views different from those of their
grandchildren
Circumplex Model of Marital & Family Systems
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-->Family model grounded in systems theory
-->Includes dimensions of family cohesion (emotional bonding that couple
and family members have toward one another), flexibility (amount of
change in its leadership, role relationships, and relationship rules), and
communication (includes family as a group in relation to listening skills,
speaking skills, self-disclosure, clarity, continuity tracking, and respect and
regard)
Risks for Life-Threatening Illness
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-->In some instances, the family will provide the necessary understanding,
support, and comfort throughout the treatment
-->In other instances the family is the one needing support
-->Family members may have difficulty envisioning life without the person
Family Dynamics Measure II (FDM II)
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-->A multidimensional framework with three major categories: structural,
developmental, and functional
-->It is embedded in larger worldviews of postmodernism, feminism, and
biology of cognition
-->Theory foundation of model includes systems, cybernetics,
communication, and change
-->Diversity issues are included
Effects of Diff Ages in Families
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, -Young people often have ideas at variance with their parents
-Grandparents will likely have views different from those of their
grandchildren
Circumplex Model of Marital & Family Systems
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-->Family model grounded in systems theory
-->Includes dimensions of family cohesion (emotional bonding that couple
and family members have toward one another), flexibility (amount of
change in its leadership, role relationships, and relationship rules), and
communication (includes family as a group in relation to listening skills,
speaking skills, self-disclosure, clarity, continuity tracking, and respect and
regard)
Risks for Life-Threatening Illness
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-->In some instances, the family will provide the necessary understanding,
support, and comfort throughout the treatment
-->In other instances the family is the one needing support
-->Family members may have difficulty envisioning life without the person
Family Dynamics Measure II (FDM II)