Across
- 3. boundaries where everyone, and thus no one, is in charge
- 6. changes that occur within a group(s) when people from different cultures come into contact with one another
- 7. theory used to describe families and how the family unit responds to events both within and outside the family
- 8. an efficient clinical summary and format for providing information and defining relationships across at least 3 generations
- 10. boundaries that reflect structure while also supporting healthy family functioning and encouraging individual growth
- 11. term for family members who pretend to be well-meaning to keep peace in the family
- 12. the ability to possess a strong identity while maintaining an emotional connection with family
- 14. the use of nurturing to identify dysfunctional communication patterns
Down
- 1. when a third family member is brought in to help facilitate communication
- 2. family children living with 2 parents married to each other and are the biological/adoptive parents for all the children in the family
- 4. uses learning theory to alter patterns leading to destructive behaviors
- 5. a form of displacement in which a family member is blamed for another family member's distress
- 9. occurs when a cultural group loses its cultural identity and becomes part of the dominant culture
- 13. therapy that strengthens the functioning of the family as a whole
