Category: Family

  • Gender Roles in Dual-Income Families

    The typical gender roles in families have been debated for decades. With the rise of dual-income families, the roles of men and women within the family have changed. Historically, males have been seen as the household breadwinners. Men were expected to pay financially for their families, while women cared for the house and children. As…

  • Family Therapy Techniques

    Outline This essay discusses about family therapy. It also goes through the importance of family therapy, its major goals and different theories and assumptions used by the family therapists for the treatment. Introduction Family is the basic factor for the development and existence of a person and a society. Relationship between family members is the…

  • Gender Stereotypes in Family: Research Methods

    Table of Contents Introduction Gender stereotypes in the family Conclusion References Introduction First, I researched a number of online databases and libraries. For example, I used Capella University library to search for the necessary articles. I used such keywords as gender stereotypes, family, parents. I found only one appropriate article on the chosen topic. I…

  • Children of Neglect and Teaching Family Model

    Table of Contents Introduction Problem Analysis Intervention Hypothesis US Children’s Bureau Readiness for Change Strategies and Tactics Change Evaluation Critique References Introduction Neglect and abuse of children remain a prevalent social issue in the United States. Parent engagement is essential for improving family functioning in a meaningful way (Ingram et al., 2015). Nevertheless, political rhetoric…

  • Gender Stereotypes Developed Within Families

    Table of Contents Advancing the Knowledge Base Contributions to Theories Description and Evaluation of the Data Collection Procedures Methodology Validity and Reliability Ethics Overall Scientific Merit of the Study Conclusion References Any scientific research has its purpose and goals. An effective scientific research has a considerable scientific merit as it contributes to theory and advances…

  • Gender Stereotypes in Families: Parents’ Gender Roles and Children’s Aspirations

    Psychologists have paid significant attention to gender stereotypes, and many important trends have been identified and evaluated. Researchers use various methodologies to address the issues related to gender stereotypes. This paper dwells upon the study implemented by Croft, Schmader, Block and Baron (2014) with a focus on the methodology used. Croft et al. (2014) explore…

  • Invisible Inequality: Childrearing in Black Families and White Families

    Table of Contents Summary Reflection Opinion Work Cited Summary Many studies aim to examine the living conditions of families with different social and racial backgrounds. Although some people could think that racial inequality could be a reason for choosing different childrearing methods, the author of the article about invisible inequality, Annette Lareau, believes that sociological…

  • Raising Children in Single Families: Single-Parent Families’ Problems

    Table of Contents Introduction Economic Problems Problems Balancing Work and Life Issues Behavioral Changes Effects of Continual Conflict between Parents Parents entering into New Relationships Emotional Effects Bad Communication between Parents and Children Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The society expects that both parents will take part in raising children. Sharing of roles among parents makes…

  • Work-Life and Work-Family Interconnections

    In terms of a growing number of natural disasters, falling airplanes, and other negative events, the issue of resilience becomes more and more important. It was useful to learn about the progress of research on work-life and work-family interconnections in the context of resilience. Chapter 8 allowed understanding that this area of research is extensively…

  • The Family and Religion Institution’s Authority Decline

    Social institutions provide people with essential functions that are necessary for humans’ full-fledged existence. Social institutions, namely family and religion, may take a central part in people’s moral values and foundations. Humans’ needs in procreation, protection, socialization, companionship, love, and support are possible to achieve only within the family. Religion, for its part, may encourage…