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I am writing a paper about how much the place i grew up in influenced me to where i call home. one question tells me to think about family dynamics and asks if it had an impact.

what does it mean by family dynamics??

2007-02-06 14:48:50 · 4 answers · asked by faba_2005 3 in Social Science Psychology

4 answers

The family dynamics is the time tested mechanism which keeps the family united. although, today we are moving away from the concept of united families and creating nuclear families even then the extended family still plays a role in keeping the ball rolling. The mechanisms which keep the family linked /amalgamated include faith in each other, helping each other, boosting confidence amongst the members , equality of members , mutual understanding ,and love &affection. The family life teaches one how to build confidence amongest friends/collegues/ peers and seniors in extended family arena which includes work centres and even community and society. Having learnt the concept of a true family an individual will always try to be a true human being and be a responsibile citizen . In todays concept of nuclear families the confidence and faith between the husband and wife and amongest the children serves as the energy source for the family.

2007-02-06 15:09:54 · answer #1 · answered by sb 7 · 0 0

Family dynamics has to do with the way a family interacts and what it is centered around. when a family has a good family dynamics they talk and are close and the whole family works well together as a group. In a family with bad family dynamics they don't communicate well and instead of the family being important the individual thinks they are. You have a family with good dymanics or you wouldn't be calling home-hope this helps good luck with the paper

2007-02-06 23:00:10 · answer #2 · answered by Melinda M 2 · 0 0

Family dynamics is the role every family member plays. There's the black sheep (the one who is always in trouble or who does things the family disapproves of,) the oldest (look out for the younger siblings and also more mature,) the baby of the family (spoiled and gets their way all the time,) the middle child (gets the attention of the parents the least,) the favorite of the mother and/or the father... It goes on and on. It's not even always that way. But everyone plays a role in their family. Sometimes it's given to them from birth, other times they grow into it by a turn of the situation. This is just what I think.

2007-02-06 22:56:40 · answer #3 · answered by Vasilly 3 · 0 0

How did the individual members of the family unit interact with each other as a collective unit, or as a singularity?

2007-02-06 22:55:56 · answer #4 · answered by Ashleigh 7 · 0 0

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