Chapter 10- Relationships with Family Members

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Across
  1. 2. Network of people who are bound by blood, marriage, or commitment.
  2. 3. Most powerful maintenance tactic for families.
  3. 4. A relationship in which an unmarried couple are living together.
  4. 6. These families are high in both conversation and conformity.
  5. 10. One or both parents allocating greater time and value to one of their child over the others.
  6. 11. Families high in conversation but low in conformity.
  7. 12. Only adult reside in the family.
  8. 13. Orientation in which the family members are encouraged to participate in unrestrained interaction on a variety of topics.
  9. 15. Sharing your private thoughts with you family.
  10. 18. One family member with another against a third person.
Down
  1. 1. Narratives that help create and promote a unique family identity.
  2. 3. Families that are low on conversation and high on conformity.
  3. 5. Orientation in which the family communication emphasizes similarity or diversity
  4. 7. At least one of the adults has a child or children from a previous relationship.
  5. 8. A set of family rules that governs what family members can and can't talk about.
  6. 9. These families are low in both conversation and conformity.
  7. 14. Letting your family know how much they mean to you.
  8. 16. Relatives living together in a common household.
  9. 17. Hypothesis that parental relationship moves into the broader family resulting in disrupting the children's emotions.
  10. 19. Type of family involving a husband, wife, and their biological or adopted child.