Lesson 2 Change, a normal part of life, can be a major cause of stress within families. It is important that all family members develop coping skills.

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Lesson 2 Change, a normal part of life, can be a major cause of stress within families. It is important that all family members develop coping skills for dealing with problems. Change and the Family

Lesson 2 In this lesson, you’ll learn to: Evaluate positive and negative effects of family relationships on physical and emotional health. Discuss how significant family events can impact health. Examine issues related to death and grieving. Examine causes and effects of stress within families and develop strategies for managing stress. Lesson Objectives

Lesson 2 Types of Stress in Families Minor problems and irritations are normal when people are living together. The changes that cause stress in families are of two main types: 1.Changes in the structure, or makeup, of the family 2.Changes in the family’s circumstances Families and Change

Lesson 2 Reasons for Change in Family Structure Family structure changes when someone new joins the family or when a member of the family moves out of the home. Some reasons for changes in the family structure: SeparationSeparation and divorcedivorce Remarriage Death of a family member Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Separation and Divorce Marriage is an agreement between two people to commit to sharing life’s joys, struggles, and challenges. Usually, married couples find ways to work out their problems. However, if conflicts become too difficult to work out, the couple may decide to separate or divorce. Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Meeting the Needs of Children When parents divorce, it must be decided where the children will live. CustodyCustody may be granted to only one parent (sole custody) or divided so that both parents share in the child-rearing (joint custody). Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Managing Emotional Stress When Parents Divorce Remind yourself that you did not cause the problem. Do not feel that you have to choose sides. Communicate your feelings about the divorce. Take care of yourself by eating nutritious foods, getting physical activity, and managing stress. Consider joining a support group for children of divorce. Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Remarriage The remarriage of a parent can also be stressful. Stepparents and children need time to adjust to one another. If the stepparent has children from a previous marriage, everyone in the blended family needs time to adjust to the change. Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Death of a Family Member A death in the family can cause intense feelings of grief. Here are some strategies for coping with the death of a loved one:grief Focus on happy memories. Accept your feelings. Join a support group. Seek help from a grief counselor. Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Reasons for Changes in Family Circumstances Changes in circumstances can also cause difficulties for families. Such changes can occur due to various factors: Moving Financial problems Illness and disability Drug and alcohol abuse Changes in Family Circumstances

Lesson 2 Moving When a family moves, its members may miss their old friends and the familiar surroundings of their old home. Teens may be anxious about making new friends and adjusting to a new school. If a move follows the breakup of a marriage, children may miss the parent who no longer lives with them. Changes in Family Circumstances

Lesson 2 Financial Problems Meeting a family’s financial needs is not easy. Loss of a job, medical emergencies, and overdue bills can cause anxiety about how to support family needs. Impulse buying or poor planning may also cause financial problems. Credit card abuse can be a serious problem for those who pay the bills, and it often leads to arguments about spending habits. Changes in Family Circumstances

Lesson 2 Illness and Disability A serious illness or disability can disrupt a family’s normal activities and lead to stress. Some of this stress can be relieved if all members of the family share in the responsibility of caring for the person who is sick or disabled. Changes in Family Circumstances

Lesson 2 Drug and Alcohol Abuse Substance abuse within the family threatens the health of the entire family. Without intervention and outside help, this problem can cause the family system to break down. If a family member has a substance abuse problem, seek immediate help from trusted adults, school personnel, or organizations such as Alateen. Changes in Family Circumstances

Lesson 2 Strategies for Managing Family Stress Communicate your needs and wants to a family member. Do what you can to help. Read books about the subject or talk to people who have faced a similar problem. Use stress-management techniques. Coping with Family Changes

Lesson 2 Resiliency Within the Family Coping with Family Changes ResiliencyResiliency is an important trait of a healthy family. Resilient people can call upon their own strengths to deal with changes. Resilient families pull together to cope with changing circumstances.

Lesson 2 Q. _________ is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis. 1.Grief 2.Divorce 3.Custody 4.Resiliency Choose the appropriate option. Quick Review

Lesson 2 A. Resiliency is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

Lesson 2 Q. What is grief? Provide a short answer to the question given below. Click Next to view the answer. Quick Review

Lesson 2 A. Grief is the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one. Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

Lesson 2 Q. What are the two main types of stress that affect families? Provide a short answer to the question given below. Click Next to view the answer. Quick Review

Lesson 2 Click Next to attempt another question. A. The two main types of stress that affect families are: 1.Changes in the structure, or makeup, of the family 2.Changes in the family’s circumstances Quick Review - Answer

Lesson 2 Causes of stress may be positive or negative in nature. Give examples of a positive event and a negative event that have caused stress within your family. Explain how you handled this stress. Provide suitable examples. Quick Review

Lesson 2 A. Correct! Resiliency is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis. - Click Next to attempt another question. Quick Review - Answer

Lesson 2 You have answered the question incorrectly. Go back to try again, or click Next to view the correct answer. Quick Review - Answer

Lesson 2 Family structure changes when someone new joins the family or when a member of the family moves out of the home. Some reasons for changes in the family structure: SeparationSeparation and divorcedivorce Remarriage Death of a family member Reasons for Change in Family Structure A separation is a decision between married individuals to live apart from each other. Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 SeparationSeparation and divorcedivorce Remarriage Death of a family member Reasons for Change in Family Structure A divorce is a legal end to a marriage contract. Family structure changes when someone new joins the family or when a member of the family moves out of the home. Some reasons for changes in the family structure: Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Meeting the Needs of Children When parents divorce, it must be decided where the children will live. CustodyCustody may be granted to only one parent (sole custody) or divided so that both parents share in the child-rearing (joint custody). Custody is a legal decision about who has the right to make decisions affecting the children in a family and who has the responsibility of physically caring for them. Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Focus on happy memories. Accept your feelings. Join a support group. Seek help from a grief counselor. Death of a Family Member A death in the family can cause intense feelings of grief. Here are some strategies for coping with the death of a loved one:grief Grief is the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one. Changes in Family Structure

Lesson 2 Resiliency Within the Family ResiliencyResiliency is an important trait of a healthy family. Resilient people can call upon their own strengths to deal with changes. Resilient families pull together to cope with changing circumstances. Resiliency is the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis. Coping with Family Changes