Family Roles
Family Stages
Diversity
Role Play
Skills
100

This role makes the family look good. By ignoring the problem, they project the family in a good light as if the problem does not exist. This role may be operating on underlying feelings of fear, guilt, and shame. 

Hero

100
1. Search for reasons

-why this happened

-why the changes occurred

-question the possibility of substance use

-wishful thinking

100

How does your culture or race view mental health and mental health treatment?

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100

Pick a partner and decide who will be the parent and who will be the child.

Scenario: Child has to let the parent know they failed a test. 

100

What TIPP skill can you use when feeling overwhelmed or stressed out by your family?

Temperature, Intense Exercise, Paced Breathing, Progressive muscle relaxation

200

This role is the jester. They make inappropriate jokes about the people involved. They may be operating on underlying feelings of embarrassment, shame, and anger. 

Mascot

200

2. Deny

-deny the substance use is occurring or deny the that it is a problem

-experience shame of family situation with outsiders

200

What aspects of your culture can support or enhance your recovery?

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200

Pick a partner and decide who will be the parent and who will be child.

Scenario: Child just came home past curfew and the parent is upset/worried.

200

What does DEARMAN stand for?


Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, Mindfulness, Appear confident, Negotiate

300

The role plays the silent member of the family. They are typically not seen and may prefer to be alone. They try their best not cause problems. They give up their own needs and avoid conversations about underlying feelings. They may be operating on underlying feelings of guilt, loneliness, neglect, and anger. 

Lost Child

300

3. Grieve

-for the loss of the dreams they had for this loved ones

300

Do you feel comfortable talking to your family about gender and sexuality? Why or why not?

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300

Pick a partner and decide who will be sibling 1 and sibling 2.


Scenario: Sibling 1 borrowed something from sibling 2 without asking. Sibling 2 is now confronting sibling 1 about this.

300

Describe a situation where you would use a TIPP skill?

Temperature, Intense Exercise, Paced Breathing, Progressive Muscle Relaxation

400

This role tries to keep all the other roles happy and the family in balance. They do this by making excuses for all the behaviors. They may present a problem free picture to those outside of the family. They may be operating on underlying feelings of inadequacy, fear, and helplessness. 

Caretaker (Enabler)

400

4. Learn

-learn to distinguish the difference between the behaviors related to the addiction and loved one as a person

-learn not blame oneself

-understand that their loved one will take their own actions and family members are there to prove guidance

400

Have you considered how gender roles impact they way your family functions? How does that affect your mental health and recovery?


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400

Pick a partner and decide who will be the parent and who will be the child. 

Scenario: Child accidentally scratched parents car and parent is upset. 

400

Describe a time where you used DEARMAN with your family. 

Describe, Express, Assert, Reinforce, Mindfulness, Appear confident, Negotiate 

500

This role acts out, rebels, and makes noise in an effort to divert attention away. This person may be operating on underlying feelings of shame, guilt, and emptiness. 

Scapegoat

500

5. Accept

-accept that substance use is the cause of the observed  changes in the loved one

- realizing one does not have to accept unacceptable behavior

500

Does your family's faith practice or religious beliefs influence your mental health? What are the positives and negatives of this?

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500

Pick a partner and decide who is the parent and who is the child. 

Scenario: Child is asking to go to a friends birthday party and parent is refusing. Be persistent. 

500

Write out a DEARMAN for your parents about wanting to go to a friends party. 

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