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How does family meet the needs of society?
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between society expectations and personal needs of the
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Family Unit Success or failure of individuals in society is
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The two purposes of the family are:
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society 2. Meeting the needs of the individuals in the family
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Healthy families exhibit the following characteristics: (Beaver and
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Hampton) Effective skills for negotiating problems
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Are clear, open and spontaneous in expressing emotions and
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decisions
Respect the feelings of others
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Hold others personally accountable for their actions
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Display warmth and closeness toward each other
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,What is the purpose of family psychoeducation?
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improve knowledge base of any type of illness
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- Provides information about recovery stages
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- Empowers problem-solving skills within the family
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What does family psychoeducation NOT do?
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Stage 1 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction
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at Health Promotion-Many lifestyles that affect health are learned
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in the family. Tobacco use is an example of this. Health
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promotion, prevention, and risk reduction are impacted by
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families.
Three causal relationships that can alter family health status
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social support systems
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Stage 2 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction
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Appraisal of Symptoms-This stage begins when a family member
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, Stage 3 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction
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A decision is made to seek medical care. Family members are
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consulted as needed for advice and recommendations, which
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may include on home remedies and self-medication
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Stage 4 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction
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Obtaining Care-Contact with a health care provider is initiated.
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This can be based upon the severity of the patient's condition,
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family's culture, health beliefs, availability, and accessibility.
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Stage 5 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction
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Response to Illness by Client and Family-The patient takes on the
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"sick role" and adaptation in this role begins with the patient and
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family.
Stage 6 of Health/Illness and Family Interaction
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Illness and Recovery- Support of the patient by the family unit
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begins for convalescing and rehabilitating. Coping and
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Family as Context The patient is an individual with family
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members who are usually the primary resource for them. The
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individual is the primary receiver and the family is secondary for
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