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Title: Family Assessment: General Assessment Techniques


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Family AssessmentGeneral Assessment Techniques
  • Dianna Spies Sorenson, Ph.D., RN, CNS

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Definition of Functional Families
  • A functional family occurs as an open system
    where messages are both sent received. These
    messages are clear, precise, congruent within
    the context of the situation. Furthermore, a
    functional family provides nurturing among its
    members promotes a high degree of self-worth.

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Characteristics of Functional Families
  • Smooth rhythm of interaction
  • High spontaneous agreement
  • Overall pattern of solving serious problems
  • Parents use lt threats and acts of punishment
  • Directions are clear
  • Parents listen
  • Provide a context of relief
  • Interested in have time for children
  • Parents dont feel guilty for stopping demanding
    behavior
  • Parents are good role models
  • Parents expect high quality efforts
  • Children are able willing to meet parental
    expectations
  • Parents let the kids do their own growing
  • Children get along well help each other
  • Parents as individuals are friendly relaxed
  • Parents share common interests apart form the
    children

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Elements of Family Assessment
  • Demographics
  • composition
  • history
  • social class
  • education
  • vocation/profession
  • housing
  • clothing
  • nutrition
  • community
  • social network

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Elements of Family Assessment
  • Boundaries
  • open/rigid
  • internal alliances
  • Roles
  • complementarity
  • evolution
  • socialization
  • Energy
  • internal
  • environmental

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Elements of Family Assessment
  • Power
  • influence opinion
  • punishments/rewards
  • physical
  • who has power
  • Change/Flexibility
  • problem solving
  • articulate needs
  • outside assistance
  • evaluate

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Elements of Family Assessment
  • Communication
  • accept responsibility for thoughts, feelings,
    actions
  • clarity
  • verbal skills
  • talk for self
  • talks to whom
  • message completeness
  • generalizations
  • express thoughts/feelings
  • validation
  • feedback
  • direct
  • indirect
  • receptivity to feedback
  • complementarity

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Elements of Family Assessment
  • Health Care Function
  • beliefs
  • knowledge
  • life style
  • prevention
  • history
  • utilization of health services
  • power, energy, resources

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Elements of Family Assessment
  • Coping Strategies
  • stress/stressors
  • defense mechanisms
  • inner resources
  • perceptions
  • cohesiveness
  • resiliency
  • integration
  • control
  • spirituality
  • External resources
  • education
  • social support
  • health care services
  • government assistance

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Elements of Family Assessment
  • Strengths
  • What are present?
  • Awareness
  • potential/latent
  • How to develop

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Questioning
  • Linear
  • General
  • Circular

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Circular Difference Question Explores
differences between people, relationships, time,
ideas, beliefs
  • What was the best advice youve received?
  • Who was the most skeptical about the advice?
  • Who was the first to act on the advice?
  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Behavioral

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Circular Behavioral Effect Question Explores
connections between the effect of one family
members behavior on another
  • How do you make sense of Janes outburst?
  • How do you feel when she does this in public?
  • What do you do first to deal with the behavior?
  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Behavioral

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Circular Hypothetical/Future Question Explores
family options alternatives or meanings in the
future
  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Behavioral
  • What do you think will happen if dads behavior
    doesnt change?
  • If he continues to hit, who do you think will
    feel the most emotional pain?
  • How much longer will you be able to tolerate
    living with him?

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Circular Triadic Question Question posed to a
3rd person about the relationship between two
other people
  • How does mom know when to back off from nagging
    dad?
  • How does dad feel when mom nags?
  • What does dad need to do to get mom to stop
    nagging?
  • Cognitive
  • Affective
  • Behavioral

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Tests
  • Inventories
  • Questionnaires

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Behavioral Observation
  • Verbal
  • nonverbal

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Exercises to Explore Beliefs/patterns of
Interaction
  • Typical day
  • Family floor plan
  • Identify expectations
  • Life style
  • Photo album
  • Success chart

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Sculpting
  • Physical expression of the relationships among
    members

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Metaphorical Methods
  • autobiographies
  • composing stories
  • diaries
  • drawing
  • dreams

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Behavioral Task Rx
  • Prescribed during session
  • Prescribed as home work

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Genogram/Ecogram
  • Chart family constellation
  • chart relationships

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Central Organizing Factors
  • Symptom as a metaphor
  • the word, phrase or caption
  • what the practitioner feels wants to do
  • the animal or object game or sculpture

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Central Organizing Factors
  • tracking
  • identifying priorities as organizing principles

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Central Organizing Factors
  • Identify reciprocal role relationships
  • look to the direction of the behavior then to
    the opposite
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