Defining Family
Family Communication & Influence
Family Roles (Satir)
Family Narratives
Families as Systems
100

Family relationships based on blood ties are known by this term.

What are genetic ties?

100

Family communication primarily serves this function rather than creating the family itself.

What is nurturing relationships?

100

This family role avoids responsibility by blaming others.

What is the blamer?

100

Repeated activities, such as holiday or birthday traditions, are known as these.

What are family rituals?

100

Families are considered this because members are interdependent.

What is a system?

200

Families formed through adoption, guardianship, or marriage fall under this category.

What are legal ties?

200

This theory explains how family messages shape beliefs, values, and worldview.

What is Standpoint Theory?

200

This role tries to smooth over conflict and maintain harmony.

What is the placater?

200

Stories told repeatedly within families that convey values are called this.

What are family stories?

200

When one family member experiences stress, this often spreads to others.

What is the ripple effect?

300

This term describes people who act like family despite no genetic or legal connection.

What are role behaviors?

300

Early family messages are especially influential because they occur during this stage of life.

What is childhood?

300

This role relies heavily on logic and facts, sometimes ignoring emotions.

What is the computer?

300

These family narratives often teach moral lessons implicitly.

What are family stories?

300

Smaller groupings within a family system are called this.

What are subsystems?

400

The immediate family you grow up with is known as this.

What is the family of origin?

400

As adults, individuals often must do this when their views differ from their family’s.

What is disagree while maintaining relationships?

400

This role changes the subject or redirects attention to avoid discomfort.

What is the distracter?

400

Information intentionally kept within the family unit is known as this.

What are family secrets?

400

Stress that originates outside the family, such as work or school, is called this.

What are external stressors?

500

Families that individuals create later in life through parenting are called this.

What is the family of procreation?

500

Family expectations about roles and behavior are reinforced mainly through this process.

What is communication?

500

Satir’s family roles can shape these long-term patterns in children.

What are family communication patterns?

500

Family secrets often involve topics associated with this social factor.

What is stigma?

500

This theory explains how changes in one family member affect the whole family.

What is Systems Theory?