Choices in Relationships: An Introduction Outlined from : David Knox & Caroline Schacht (2010). Choices in Relationships -An Introduction to Marriage and.

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Choices in Relationships: An Introduction Outlined from : David Knox & Caroline Schacht (2010). Choices in Relationships -An Introduction to Marriage and the Family. Chapter 1

The World Health Organization: health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

Social relationships important element in health (individual and national) critical to our health, happiness, and sense of well-being

Choices in Relationships Life is the sum of all of your choices. Albert Camus, French author and philosopher Not To Decide Is To Decide Some Choices Require Correction Choices Involve Trade-Offs

Choices Include Selecting a Positive or Negative View Choices Involve Different Decision-Making Styles Choices Produce Ambivalence Most Choices Are Revocable; Some Are Not

Choices of Generation Y Choices Are Influenced by the Stage in the Family Life Cycle Making Wise Choices is Facilitated by Learning Decision-Making Skills

Global, Structural/Cultural, and Media Inflences on Choices Globalization Social Structure -institutions -social groups -statuses -roles

Culture Two central elements of culture: -beliefs -values Media

Other Influences on Relationship Choices -Family of origin -Unconscious motivations -Habits -Personality -Relationships and life experiences

Elements of Marriage (in Western World) 1.Legal Contract 2.Emotional Relationship 3.Sexual Monogamy 4.Legal Responsibility for Children 5.Announcement/Ceremony

Alternative Types Of Marriage Polygamy: a form of marriage involving more than two spouses Three forms of polygamy: polygyny, polyandry, and pantagamy.

Types of Families Family of Origin/ Family of orientation Family of Procreation Nuclear Family

Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Family Binuclear Family Extended Family

Theoretical Frameworks for Viewing Marriage and the Family Social Exchange Framework -Utilitarianism Family Life Course Development Framework -family life cycle Structural-Functional Framework -functionalism

Conflict Framework Symbolic Interaction Framework Definition of the Situation Looking-Glass Self Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Family Systems Framework

Social Organization Framework 1.Societies 2.Communities 3.Associations Feminist Framework Human Ecological Framework -Ecosystem Transpersonal Psychology Framework

Game Framework 1.Goals 2.Expectations 3.Roles 4.Rules 5.Values 6.Language 7.Strategies 8.Rituals 9.Artifacts 10.Myths

Conducting and Evaluating Research in Marriage and the Family The Research Process: 1.Identify the topic 2.Review litterature 3.Develop hypotheses 4.Method of data collection 5.Get approval (ethics) 6.Collect and analyse data 7.Publish results

Note! Sample Control Groups Age and Cohort Effect Terminology Researcher bias -Reflexivity Time