Current Issues and Their Effects on Families
To prepare for this Discussion:
- Review this week’s Learning Resources.
- Reflect on the ways that the issues discussed may affect various members of families who enter counseling.
- Review the DVD segment “Issues Related to Couples and Families,” with Drs. Pete and Linda Palmo. Consider the potential issues that emerge for families who are undergoing or have experienced divorce and/or separation. Link to video: https://class.waldenu.edu/webapps/blackboard/conte…
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- Perform an academic search in the Walden Library and select two scholarly articles published in peer-reviewed journals in the last five years that each examines a different issue affecting families who may enter the counseling setting and that discuss potential effects on the members of a family.
- Think about the similarities and differences in how these issues may affect families, as well as how the effects may compare to the potential effects of other issues.
With these thoughts in mind:
Post by Day 4 an analysis of two issues (abuse, addiction, divorce, etc.) affecting families. Compare the ways that each issue could potentially impact the family, using the articles you selected to support your evaluation.
Readings
- Course Text: Wetchler, J. L., & Hecker, L. L., & (Eds.). (2015). An introduction to marriage and family therapy. (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
- Chapter 14, “Special Topics in Family Therapy: Mental Illness, Physical Illness, Substance Abuse, Family Violence, and Divorce” (pp. 469-475)
- Article: Hetherington, E. M., Bridges, M., & Insabella, G. M. (1998). What matters? What does not? Five perspectives on the association between marital transitions and children’s adjustment. American Psychologist, 53(2), 167–184. Retrieved from the PsycARTICLES database. (AN 1977-38813-007)
- Article: Taanila, A., Laitinen, E., Moilanen, I., & Järvelin, M. (2002). Effects of family interaction on the child’s behavior in single-parent or reconstructed families. Family Process, 41(4), 693–708. Retrieved from the Academic Search Premier database. (AN 9068767)
- Article: Drew, L. M., & Silverstein, M. (2007). Grandparents’ psychological well-being after loss of contact with their grandchildren. Journal of Family Psychology, 21(3), 372–379. Retrieved from the PsycARTICLES database. (AN fam-21-3-372)
- Article: Bowyer, S. (2007). Coping with divorce and separation. Community Care, 1689, 24–25. Retrieved from the Academic Search Premier database. (AN 26795129)
- Two articles from the Walden Library published in peer-reviewed journals in the last five years that each examines a different issue affecting families who may enter the counseling setting and that discuss potential effects on the members of a family