5 – 7 pages (1250 – 1650 words) DUE: Oct. 17 30% ASSIGNMENT FORMAT: Papers are to be double spaced while using 12” Font, Times New Roman, Arial Narrow or any equivalent. All papers require proper form
5 – 7 pages (1250 – 1650 words) DUE: Oct. 17 30%
ASSIGNMENT FORMAT: Papers are to be double spaced while using 12” Font,Times New Roman, Arial Narrow or any equivalent. All papers require proper formatting and use ofcitations. Use APA 7.
Family Communication: This assignment consists of three parts: a genogram, a scenario and ananalysis. The genogram identifies the participants with names, approximate ages and the appropriatesymbols reflecting their emotional relationships toward each other. (Details of this will be provided inclass). To develop this family scenario you may use your own family or a fictional one (e.g. novel, play,TV or film). The scenario and topic must enable an overview description of ‘who, what, where, where’ andbe complex enough to reveal family dynamics. The scenario tells a specific story of the family anddescribes their interactions. The analysis of this ‘moment in time’ family scene utilizes the systemicconcepts from the course (such as roles, rules, communication styles, boundaries and resiliency) andexamines the influences family members have on each other.Address the following to structure your essay:a) Provide an overview of a particular family scene.b) Describe the family members through the systemic concepts as above andexplain with some detailc) Connect these behaviours with explanations/illustrations from the text orarticles to broaden and deepen your understanding,d) What do these interactions tell you about how they handle differences andconflicts?e) Highlight the impact these interactions are having on each individual and thefamily system as a whole.f) How might this relate to your own experiences and what meaning do youtake from this for yourself?g) Conclude with a descriptive metaphor of some aspect of the family dynamicand explain.5 – 7 pages (1250 – 1650 words) DUE: Oct. 17 30%REQUIRED TEXT:Day, Randal. (2010). Introduction to Family Processes. (5th ed). Milton Park: Routlege.