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Bruce

Tuckman’s
Phases of Team
Development

Continuation of Chapter 10
The Phases of
Team Development
Family
Structures

Chapter 11
Personal Development
Genogram Making

Graphic representation of a family tree that


displays detailed data on relationships among
individuals. It goes beyond a traditional family
tree by allowing the user to analyze
hereditary patterns and psychological factors
that punctuate relationships.
Family

Family, a group of persons united by the ties


of marriage, blood, or adoption, constituting a
single household and interacting with each
other in their respective social positions,
usually those of spouses, parents, children,
and siblings.
group of people affiliated by
consanguinity, affinity, or co-residence
principal institution for the socialization

first focal
socialization agency
The values learned during
childhood are considered to be
the most important a human
child will learn during its
development.
Conjugal Families

A “conjugal” family includes only a


husband, a wife, and unmarried children
who are not of age. In sociological
literature, the most common form of this
family is often referred to as a nuclear
family.
Consanguineal Families

A “consanguineal” family consists of a parent,


his or her children, and other relatives.
Consanguinity is defined as the property of
belonging to the same kinship as another
person. In that respect, consanguinity is the
quality of being descended from the same
ancestor as another person. Extended family
Single Parent Family

A single parent family is a mother with her


children, although there are single fathers as
well. The single parent family is the biggest
change society has seen in terms of the
changes in family structures.
Childless Family

Childless families consist of a husband


and wife living and working together. The
childless family is sometimes the
"forgotten family“ because they don’t
have children.
Stepfamily

Over half of all marriages end in divorce, and


many of these individuals choose to get
remarried. This creates the stepfamily, it
consists of a new husband and wife and their
children from previous marriages or
relationships.
Grandparent Family

Many grandparents today are


raising their grandchildren for a
variety of reasons and the parents
are not present in the child's life.

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