Essay On Roscoe's Family Theory

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excludes his son Jamaal. The motivation for Roscoe’s perspective to life probably originated from the conflict, competition, animosity, and betrayal he experienced as a child. Theoretical model After reviewing the family dynamics, I contemplated between Ackerman and Bowen theories. Both therapeutic orientations emphasis importance of multigenerational emotional problems and works with the entire family system to alleviate problems. Either approach will be effective; however, Bowen belief that behavior within the family system is resultant of interaction or friction that brings family together or pulls them apart. This ongoing friction between the Jenkins household can be eliminated or reduced, and they can coexist. One of the principle reasons Bowen theory was chosen was because of empirical research has been conducted. Multigenerational trends dictate children values and belief systems are projection of their families. The results of these studies have continuously established values Bowen theorized. The degree of martial conflict reciprocal of differentiation and positive correlation between differentiation and quality of martial relationship has been validated through research. The passage …show more content…

The family as a whole were resilience during this distressing event with one major exception; Clyde was welcome in the home and treated the same as the Jenkin’s children. The relationship between Clyde and Roscoe was chaotic and their behavior quickly became adolescence once stress or anxiety aroused. Another stressful event occurred when Roscoe and Jamal’s mom separated. Roscoe demonstrated resilience when he decided to become a single father and raised Jamal without support from his mom or extended family. The family as a whole has demonstrated their unique ability to overcome major life crisis; however, small everyday stresses has alluded

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