Wife, mother, sister, aunt, nurse, caregiver, teacher, counselor
What are multiple roles in a woman's life?
"...structures society, constructs view of gender, defines “natural” roles for men and women, and creates a sense of what is inherently feminine and masculine”
What is the definition of patriarchy?
the position of siblings within a family
What is birth order?
a square
What is the symbol for a male on a genogram?
Professional-Managerial
What is one of the social classes?
Embarrassment about education vs. income, frustration about career, conflict between home life and career
What are hidden feelings women experience?
Income, mastery, meaning
What is the purpose of work?
Jack Nicholson, Alicia Keys, Adele
Who are famous only children?
an "X"
What is the symbol for indicating the death of someone on a genogram?
Members of the working class and are usually "one paycheck away from homelessness
What are the "working poor"?
Appearance, work-life balance, climbing the ladder, sexual harrassment
What are issues women experience at work?
Used to delay adulthood (according to the textbook)
What is college, according to the textbook?
Validate the importance of sibling relationships and encourage resolution of sibling conflicts whenever possible
What is a rule of thumb for sibling relationships?
Major migrations
A pattern found on genograms about a family.
Class that relies on governmental support, faces many inequalities, often socially excluded
What are the underclass/lower class?
Women taking care of children and elderly parents
What is the "Sandwich Generation"?
Feeling trapped, fear of future and regretting past, can be resolved with communication with partner or joining groups
What is mid life crisis?
Mutual respect
What is a goal for siblings?
Conflict management, forgiveness
What is something learned in the sibling relationship?
The reduction of hierarchical status, including resources that decreases one’s level of power, class, and status
What is downward mobility?
Pregnancy, childcare, attention, economics
What are the concerns of motherhood?
Continued growth and development, open to broader definitions of self
What is men in later life?
Spoiled
What is a characteristic of an only child?
A visual mapping of a family’s generational patterns and relationships
What is a genogram?
Work may be optional; they raise their children differently; therapists/social workers may be unfamiliar with family dynamics
Who are the wealthy/ruling class?