DAGOC-WEEK2-FAMILY DYNAMICS IN MAPEH HMMM

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FAMILY DYNAMIC

Are the patterns of relating, between family members . Each family system and its dynamic are unique, although there are some common patterns. All families have some helpful and some unhelpful dynamics. Even, where there is little or no present contact with family, a young person will have been influenced by dynamics in earlier years. Family dynamics often have a strong influence on the way young people see themselves, others and the world, and influence their relationship, behaviors and well-being.

What influences family dynamics? Some of the many influences on family dynamics include:

Nature of the parents’ dynamics Having a particularly soft or strict parent Number of children in the family

Events which have affected family members, such as an affair, divorce, death unemployment,homeless Dynamics of previous generations ( parents and grandparents families ) The “mix” of members who are living in the same household Level and type of influence from extended family or others

Family therapy approaches consider that there are many versions of a family’s story. Each person in a family unit has their own perspective about issues that are causing conflict in a family and each perspective is seen by family therapists as being both legitimate and flawed.

Family Roles People take on different or functions within the family system. These roles may be the result of family dynamics. P eace-keeper - A young person may be unintentionally playing role the role of ‘peace-keeper’, meditating and reducing tension between conflicting parents. Scapegoat - Often, a young person with difficulties is seen as the black sheep or the bad child within the family, while other children are seen at the good children 2. The problem as the ‘role’ - Sometimes a young person’s problems, for example drug use, may play a ‘role’ in the family system distracting the family from other problems

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