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Genogram
A visual representation of family relationships and structures, used to trace traits, behaviors, and legacies.
SMART principle
A framework for setting specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound goals.
Authoritarian parenting
A strict parenting style characterized by high demand and low responsiveness, with parents enforcing rules without question.
Permissive parenting
A parenting style marked by warmth but few clear boundaries or rules, leading to potential issues in children's behavior.
Authoritative parenting
A balanced parenting style that combines warmth with appropriate limits, encouraging open communication and independence.
Uninvolved parenting
A neglectful parenting style where parents are emotionally detached and provide minimal involvement or interaction with their children.
Behavioral role model
A parent or guardian who exemplifies positive behaviors for their children to emulate.
Transactional analysis
A theory and method of understanding social interactions, wherein one person's actions elicit responses from others.
Family communication
The process of exchanging information and feelings among family members, essential for healthy relationships.
Cohesiveness
The degree to which family members are united and support each other.
Self-regulation
The ability to manage one's behavior, emotions, and thoughts in the pursuit of long-term goals.
Nurturing environment
A supportive and caring setting that promotes emotional stability and personal development.
Legacy
The heritage and values passed down from one generation to another within a family.
Emotional attachment
The bond that forms between parents and children, crucial for healthy development.
Support system
A network of family and friends that provide emotional and practical support during challenging times.