Across
- 2. The amount to which free and open communication and activities are accepted between family members
- 3. Boundaries set about what and how family members can talk about something and who should have access to this information
- 5. When one or both parents like or unfairly give more valuable resources to one child over another
- 7. Immediate or a normal family i.e. a wife, husband, and their kids
- 8. Very hostile interaction between parents in a household
- 10. The idea that conversation orientation and conformity orientation underlie communication between family members
- 17. The idea that the emotions and mood from the parents’ relationship pass onto the rest of the family, disrupting affected children’s emotional security
- 18. Loyalty conflicts that occur when two family members unite against a third person, usually in stepfamilies
Down
- 1. Families high in conversation and conformity
- 2. The idea that individuals choose what kind of private information they share and who they share it with thereby creating boundaries
- 4. When relatives outside your nuclear family live together under the same household
- 6. The amount to which families think similarity or diversity should be emphasized in shared communication about different values
- 9. Families low in conversation but high on conformity
- 10. A network of people who share their lives for long periods of time by marriage, blood, or long-term commitment
- 11. Families low in conversation and conformity
- 12. Two unmarried and romantically involved adults living together under one household
- 13. Families high in conversation but low in conformity
- 14. One adult that lives in a house with responsibility of the children of the house
- 15. Families where one or both partners share a child with their new partner from a previous relationship
- 16. Narrative accounts of family or other events that are shared with the family meant to bond family together
