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1Section 5.3
Keeping the Family Healthy
Objectives
List some characteristics of healthy families.
Describe four skills families need to stay
healthy.
Identify places where families can go for help
with their problems.
2Quick Quiz Which of the following statements
accurately describe your family relationships?
I enjoy spending time with my family.
We find it easy to say I love you.
When I have a problem, I can confide in my
parents.
My parents understand my goals.
Using these statements as a starting point,
describe the qualities of a healthy family.
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3Healthy Families
Healthy families share certain characteristics
caring, commitment, respect, appreciation,
empathy, communication, and cooperation. (19)
- Caring and Commitment People in healthy families
really care about each other through good times
and bad times.
- Respect and Appreciation Family members make
each other feel important.
- Empathy The ability to understand another
persons thoughts or feelings is called empathy.
- Communication Family members can tell each other
what they honestly think and feel.
- Cooperation Responsibilities are divided fairly
among family members.
4Useful Skills for Families
Healthy families know how to
5Resolving Conflicts
- Siblings, or brothers and sisters, compete for
their parents attention, for possessions, and
for recognition.
- When trying to resolve conflicts, family members
need to talk openly, honestly, and lovingly.
- Good communication skills are key to conflict
resolution.
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7Expressing Emotions
- It is important to express your emotions in
constructive ways.
- It is better to focus on your own feelings.
- Listen to the other persons concerns.
- If family members feel loved and appreciated,
they are often more willing to help solve
problems.
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9Making Decisions
- Families often use decision-making skills to
resolve conflicts.
- By using decision-making skills, you can avoid an
argument.
10Managing Time
- Most families dont have much time tospend
together.
- Healthy families tend to have strong ties
withother relatives.
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12Getting Help for the Family
- Even when a family is healthy, there may be times
when the family is faced with a problem that
seems overwhelming.
- In this situation, asking for help is a sign of
strength rather than a sign of weakness.
20) Ask for help. Talk to clergy Mental
health professional Consult family agency,
therapist, or support group
13Family Agencies
- Some agencies offer counseling for families.
- Others may offer parenting classes.
- Mental-health agencies help meet the needs of
people with mental disorders.
- Child-welfare agencies offer services for the
protection of children.
14Family Therapy
- Therapists work with family members to find
better ways to solve problems.
- Family therapists encourage all family members to
take part in the process.
15Support Groups
- A support group is a network of people who help
each other cope with a particular problem.
- Group members learn from one another rather than
from a group leader.
16QuickTake Quiz
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