Category: Family

  • Human Growth and Development: the Finkleys Family Case

    Abstract The process of the human development is complex and intricate. Being affected by a range of factors, it requires the support of family members and needs to be encouraged actively as both a cognitive and a social change. In the case under analysis, the life of a woman named Carter Lee is considered closely.…

  • Theoretical Approach: Family Systems Therapy

    Strategic Family Therapy There are many theoretical approaches in psychotherapy; every method is effective in its way and can be applied to different cases. The choice of a technique is determined by the values and needs of a client, including improving interpersonal relationships, solving family problems, or dealing with identity issues. Family systems therapy is…

  • Family and Medical Leave Act Law

    Table of Contents Introduction Background information and history of FMLA Features of FMLA Benefits of FMLA Areas of Business Responsibilities Regarding FMLA Future Policy Considerations for Human Resource Departments Conclusion Reference List Introduction Respect and protection of employee rights is one of the fundamental functions that an organization should aim to achieve. Primarily this is…

  • Family Assessment and Diagnosing

    Family composition A family consists of two parents and two children. John, the father, is 36 years old. Mary, a mother, is 34, and two boys named Michael and Jack are ten and nine respectively. All members are white. Roles of each family member. Mary is viewed as a leader in the family, and her…

  • Reforms to Improve the Level of Family Education

    Enhancing the family social welfare through the introduction of Family Support Schemes aimed at offering support to parents who experience difficulties in providing care for their children To enhance family ties, the community should create a favorable environment and refocus the activities of state organizations toward the concept of family. In particular, a community-based approach…

  • Welfare Legislation for Families

    Introduction This paper will start by describing the three spheres that tie civilization jointly. The main institution of society is the relations or household which is out of order up into thousands of units. Secondly, its determination discuss the financial institution and its ties to the relations. The utilize of labor authority and how that…

  • Secondary Traumatization of PTSD Among Children in Military Families

    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a psychological condition that affects individuals who have undergone traumatic experiences. Children and adults can experience psychological trauma through violence, sexual assault, natural disaster, or war. The effects of PTSD can be manifested through psychological and behavioral changes, mood and sleep changes. Some of the significant symptoms of PTSD include…

  • Virtue and Family Responsibility in “The Ramayana”

    The Ramayana is one of the major works in world literature displaying the beliefs of people who lived in Ancient India. The epic depicts the adventures of Rama, who was one of the best people of his time and the best king of his people. As any other epic hero, Rama was virtuous, strong, and…

  • Family Relations and History in “The Best We Could Do” Novel by Bui

    Thi Bui’s “The Best We Could Do” brings out the theme of family relations and family history. The author explains that she started researching and writing the book to understand their family and better connect with her mom and dad and learn to love them. Although a vast gulf separates her experiences from that of…

  • The Theme of Family in “Dreams From My Father”

    One of the first books in the memoir series by the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, is the Dreams From My Father, which raises such issues as family, bonding, and community. The excerpt offered for literary analysis tells a tragic episode in Barack’s life when he learned of his father’s death (Obama,…