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Family Systems Concepts: Tools forAssessing Families in Primary Care
NUNANONG RODCHEUY
13 JUN 2016
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Introduction
– Each person lives among an exciting cast of characters who inspire them, support them, and also criticize and fight with them
– To know a person is to know the people in their lives
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Family Systems
Anatomy
Development
Function
Family Process
Family Life Cycle
Genogram
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The Genogram (Family Anatomy)
– Essential tool to recall information about family member’s names, relationships, and overall structure
– Can be updated at subsequent visits
– Biomedical focus : family medical and genetic information
– Biopsychosocial focus
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The Genogram (Family Anatomy)
Information– Names
– Ages
– Marital status
– Former marriages
– Children
– Households
– Significant illnesses
– Dates of such traumatic events as deaths
– Occupations
– Emotional closeness
– Distance, or conflict between members
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The Genogram (Family Anatomy)
Information– Transgenerational family patterns of loss
– Dysfunctional emotional patterns
– Common medical problems
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The Genogram (Family Anatomy)
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The Genogram (Family Anatomy)
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The Genogram (Family Anatomy)
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The Family Life Cycle
– Developed by family sociologists Hill and Duvall (8 stages)
– A template to quickly assess a patient and family’s developmental concerns
– No single “normal” family life cycle
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Married
CouplesChildbearin
g Family
Families with Preschool Children
Families with School-aged
Children
Families with Adolescence
Families Launching Young
Adults
Middle-aged Parents
Families In Later Years
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Duvall’s Developmental Stages
Married Couples– Establish couple identity and a mutually
satisfying marriage
– Realign relationships with extended family to include spouse
– Make decisions about parenthood
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Duvall’s Developmental Stages
Childbearing family– Integrate infant into family
– Find mutually satisfying ways to deal with child care responsibilities
– Expand relationships with extended family by adding parenting and grand parenting role
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Duvall’s Developmental Stages
Families with Preschool Children– Socialize the children
– Integrate new children while still meeting needs of the other children
– Maintain healthy relationships within the family and extended family
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Duvall’s Developmental Stages
Families with School-aged Children– Promote the school achievement and foster
the healthy peer relations of children
– Maintain a satisfying marital relationships
– Meet the physical health needs of family members
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Duvall’s Developmental Stages
Families with Adolescence– Balance freedom with responsibility as
teenagers mature and become more autonomous
– Refocus on marital and career issues
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Duvall’s Developmental StagesFamilies Launching Young Adults– Develop adult-adult relationships with grown
children
– Expand family circle to include new members acquired by the marriage of grown children
– Assist aging and ill parents of husband and wife
– Renew and renegotiate marital relationship
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Duvall’s Developmental Stages
Middle-aged Parents– Strengthen marital relationship
– Provide health-promoting lifestyle
– Sustain satisfying relationships with aging parents and children
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Duvall’s Developmental Stages
Families In Later Years– Maintain satisfying living arrangement
– Adjust to reduced income
– Maintain marital relationship
– Continue to make sense of one’s existence
– Maintain intergenerational family ties
– Adjust to loss of spouse
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Reference
Duvall, E. M. & Miller, B. (1985). Marriage and family development. New York: Harper & Row.
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The Family Life Cycle
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The Family Life Cycle
– The individual life cycles of each family member intertwines with the life cycles of other family members, represented by the Family Life Spiral
– Shifting periods
– Centripetal : indicating forces that pull the family together
– Centrifugal : reflecting the forces that pull family members more apart from one another
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Family Life Spiral
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Family Assessment
– Family assessment is a continuous activity based on theoretical concepts and tools that easily can be integrated into daily practice
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Family Assessment
–Brief assessment tools – The Family APGAR
– The Family Circle
– PRACTICE
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Family AssessmentFamily APGAR
– Adaptation
– Partnership
– Growth
– Affection
– Resolve
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Family AssessmentFamily APGAR
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Family AssessmentFamily APGAR
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/family/apgar1.pdf
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Family AssessmentFamily Circle
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Family AssessmentFamily PRACTICE– Presenting problem
– Roles
– Affect
– Communication patterns
– Time in family life cycle
– Illness history
– Coping with stress
– Ecology and culture
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Family Systems Concepts in Primary Care
Family StructureFamily ProcessFamily Across Time
Family Characteristic
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Family Characteristics
–The Family as a System–Family Stability–Family Transition–Family World View–Relational Context of the Symptom
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Family CharacteristicsThe Family as a System
– The family system is more than just the sum of its individual members
– Family groups have unique characteristics
– Organized by interpersonal structures and processes
– Enable to be both stable and adaptable over time
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Family Characteristics Family Stability
– Interpersonal process by which the family strives to maintain emotional balance in the system
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Family Characteristics Family Transition
– Interpersonal process by which the family adapts to developmental growth in members, and varying expectations and roles in the community
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Family Characteristics Family World View
– Families have general views of themselves as either competent or ineffective, cohesive or fragmented
– Based on culture, previous history, and individual perspectives
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Family CharacteristicsRelational Context of the
Symptom
– The presenting symptom is part of a large family and psychosocial context that can influence and be influenced by that symptom
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The Purcell Family
Bob Mrs. Purcell Mr. Purcell Mary
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The Purcell Family Characteristics
Relational context of the symptom
Mr. Purcell’s more frequent chest pains
Family stabilityFamily transition
Mrs. Purcell’s new jobBob’s upcoming graduation Mary’s engagement
Family world viewFamily as a system
How the family’s functioning as a whole might play a part in Mr. Purcell’s symptoms and their alleviation
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Family Systems Concepts in Primary Care
Family StructureFamily ProcessFamily Across Time
Family Characteristic
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Family Structure
–Hierarchy–Boundaries–Family Role Selection–Alliance–Coalition
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Family StructureHierarchy
– How power or authority is distributed within the family
– General cultural consensus places parents above children in the family hierarchy
– A parentified child, often the oldest, performs parental functions when one or both parents have abdicated the role
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Family StructureBoundaries
– Different functional subgroups in the family
– In respectful interactions, families recognize the boundaries around subgroups
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Family StructureFamily Role Selection
– The conscious or unconscious assignment of complementary roles to members of a family
– During health crises, family members seem to adopt identifiable roles– Caretaker
– The one who “can’t handle bad news”
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Family StructureFamily Role Selection
– The scapegoat or noble symptom bearer, who is
– Identified by the family as the source of problems
– Accepts the family’s blame
– Distracts from other individual or family problems
– Reflects the dysfunction of the family as a whole
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Family StructureAlliance
– A positive relationship between any two members of a system
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Family StructureCoalition
– A relationship between at least three people in which two collude against a third
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The Purcell Family
Bob Mrs. Purcell Mr. Purcell Mary
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The Purcell Family Structure
hierarchy Parentified childMary
coalition Mary & Mr. Purcell >> Mrs. PurcellBob & Mrs. Purcell >> Mary
AllianceGenerational boundaries
Mary & Mr. Purcell Bob & Mrs. Purcell
Family role selection Mr. Purcell : Sick member, Scape goatMrs. Purcell : Uncaring spouseMary : Family health expertBob : Mrs. Purcell’s defender
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Family Systems Concepts in Primary Care
Family Structur
e
Family Process
Family Characteristic
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Family Process
–Enmeshment–Disengagement–Triangulation–Family Patterns
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Family ProcessEnmeshment
– A system in which members have– Few interpersonal boundaries
– Limited individual autonomy
– High degree of emotional reactivity
– At later stages of the life cycle, enmeshment can inhibit individual development and growth
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Family ProcessDisengagement
– Characterizes a family system in which members are – Emotionally distant
– Unresponsive to each other
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Family ProcessTriangulation
– Occurs when a third person is drawn into a two-person system in order to diffuse anxiety or intimacy conflicts in the two-person system
– This process differs from family coalitions
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Family ProcessFamily Patterns
– The ordered sequences of interaction that typify how a family functions, particularly when under stress
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The Purcell Family
Bob Mrs. Purcell Mr. Purcell Mary
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The Purcell Family Process
Enmeshment Mary & Mr. Purcell
Disengagement Mrs. Purcell – MaryMrs. Purcell – Mr. Purcell
Triangulation Mr. Purcell – Mary – Mrs. Purcell
Family pattern The focus of attention shifted to health issues or a third family member when family members became upset with each other
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Family Systems Concepts in Primary Care
Family Structur
e
Family Process
Family Characteristic
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The Family Across Time
–Family Developmental Stage–Family Projection Process– Intergenerational Coalition
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The Family Across TimeFamily Developmental Stage
– Based on the family life cycle, family processes and interactions are varies
– Identifying the life cycle stage helps clinicians to tailor their family-oriented questions
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The Family Across TimeFamily Projection Process
– The transmission of unresolved conflicts, issues, roles, and tasks from one generation to another
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The Family Across TimeIntergenerational Coalition
– Two members from different generations against a third member of the family
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The Purcell Family
Bob Mrs. Purcell Mr. Purcell Mary
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The Purcell The family across time
Family Developmental Stage Launching children
Family Projection Process Mr. Purcell’s unresolved grief over his mother’s death
Intergenerational Coalition Mrs. Purcell’s lack of attachment to her mother-in-law
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