Family Roles
Functional families vs. Dysfunctional families
Family roles part 2
Behaviors found in dysfunctional families
Recovering from dysfunction within families
100

_____ is more likely to reject family norms, challenge authority, and engage in self-destructive behavior.

What is the scapegoat

100

Children who grow up in these types of families are more vulnerable to developing psychological or behavioral disorders.

What is a dysfunctional family

100

This person uses humor to hide their pain.

What is the mascot

100

In dysfunctional families affected by addiction, this behavior may emerge in family members who try to cover up to minimize the addict’s behavior.

What is enabling behavior

100

Establishing healthy___ in families helps to define acceptable behavior and promote respect.

What are boundaries

200

___ often acts as the peacemaker within the family. They are often seen as responsible and high-achieving, and they strive to uphold a positive image.

What is the hero

200

Clear communication, feelings of acceptance, and healthy boundaries are characteristics of ____

What is functional families

200

This person is a perfectionist who feels a significant amount pressured to succeed.They often fear failure and seek validation from family members.

What is the hero

200

This behavior involves ignoring or denying the reality of problems within the family.

What is denial

200

____ involves letting go of resentment and anger towards family members, fostering reconciliation and moving forward.

What is forgiveness

300

____ tries to maintain harmony within the family, often taking on responsibilities, putting others first, and acting as mediators. These individuals may also struggle with setting boundaries and act as an enabler.

What is the caretaker

300

Unlike dysfunctional families, functional families focus on this aspect of resolving conflicts, aiming for mutual understanding as opposed to assigning blame.

What is finding solutions

300

This person usually feels isolated and unimportant compared to other family members. They may struggle with feelings of inadequacy and may withdraw emotionally as a coping mechanism.

What is the lost child

300

In dysfunctional families, this communication pattern involves assigning fault or responsibility for problems to others.

What is blame

300

This skill aids in healing dysfunctional family dynamics by teaching people to calmly address disagreements and find solutions.

What is conflict resolution

400

___ are known for being the comedian of the family. They use humor as a coping mechanism to diffuse tense situations and lighten the mood.

What is the mascot

400

Dysfunctional families may struggle with these, often resulting in blurred lines and interpersonal conflicts.

What are unhealthy boundaries

400

This person feels a strong sense of responsibility for the well-being of the family members. They may experience physical and emotional exhaustion due to the demands of the family.

What is the caregiver

400

Within dysfunctional; families, ____ involves dismissing or undermining the thoughts, feelings, or experiences of others.

What is invalidating

400

This skill encourages open and honest expression of thoughts and feelings along with active listening.

What is communication

500

_____ is typically viewed as emotionally withdrawn, quiet, and often overlooked within the family dynamic.

What is the lost child

500

This foundational element in functional families allows members to rely on each other and feel safe expressing themselves.

What is trust

500

This person may feel hurt or rejected by their family, leading to feelings of anger and resentment. They are often misunderstood and may internalize feelings of guilt and shame.

What is the scapegoat

500

This involves manipulating someone into questioning their own perception of reality or sanity.

What is gaslighting communication

500

____ involves taking responsibility for their actions and acknowledging the impact of their behavior on others.

What is accountability

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