5 star family physician
Transtheoretical Model of Change in Behavior (6)
Family Life Cycle (6)
Family Illness Trajectory (5 stages)
2 Planes of St 2 of Family Illness Trajectory
2. Cognitive
4 Phases of Cognitive Plane of Family Illness Trajectory
Phase 1: Tension and confusion
Phase 2: Repeated failure in deriving dx
Phase 3: Increasing assessment and receptivity
Phase 4: Acceptance
8 Family Assessment Tools
APGAR means:
Adaptation Partnership Growth Affection Resolve
Minuchin Family Map
for communication of info
Enmeshment (overinvolved)
Disengagement (isolated)
Triangulation (direct)
Coalition (siding)
SCREEM (tool x source of help)
Social Cultural Religious Economic Educational Medical
FACES mean
Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scale (30 items, 1-5 scale)
DRAFT means
DRaw
A
Family
Test
Family tool used to show significant events in a chronological sequence
Family Lifeline
Family typology (3)
Type of family w/
INC coherence
INC hardiness
Regenerative (vulnerable/secure/durable)
Type of family that values routine and shared purpose
RHYTHMIC (unpatterned/intentional/structuralized)
Type of family w/
INC flexibility and bonding
Versatile (fragile/bonded/pliant)
Parenting styles (5)
Parenting style -> energetic, friendly, self-reliant, cheerful and achievement-oriented child
Democratic
Parenting style -> unfriendly, conflicting, irritable, unhappy, unstable child
Authoritarian
Parenting style -> impulsive, rebellious, low-achieving child
Permissive
Parenting style -> Immature, psychologically troubled child
Rejecting
Parenting style -> Lonely and withdrawn, low-achieving child
Uninvolved parenting
Active listening skills (3)