week 2 Flashcards

1
Q

If the funeral directors are to give counsel to the survivors in a family unit they must first exam the structure of the unit. Determine role of the deceased in the unit and the impact of death of the deceased on the unit.

A

The family

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2
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  1. obligation to care for other members
  2. teaching and maintaining discipline
  3. give direction
  4. motivate
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characteristics/responsibilities of the family

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3
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  1. Patriarchal
  2. Matriarchal
  3. Egalitarian
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types of family government

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4
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The father rules the family; power is passed to the oldest male child

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patriarchal

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5
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the mother rules the family; a woman holding a position; analogous to that of a patriarch

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matriarchal

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6
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male and female share equal rights, duties, and governing power.

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egalitarian

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7
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  1. extended (joint) family
  2. Nuclear family
  3. Modified extended family
  4. Single parent family
  5. Blended family
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Types of family structure

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8
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definition by membership within household includes father and mother, all of their children (except married daughters), their son’s wives and children (except married daughters.

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Extended joint family

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9
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Characteristics:

  1. Patriarchal
  2. agriculturally- based
  3. economics - self sufficient unit
  4. religious function; religion taught at home
  5. women’s subservient position
  6. restricted mobility
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common characteristics of extended joint family

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10
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death of a family member does not threaten unit to any great extent; since all members of the unit contribute equally and are able to fulfill the duties of a member who has died

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impact of death on a member of extended joint family

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11
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definition by membership included within household; one man, one woman, and children if any

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nuclear family

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12
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characteristics:

  1. may be patriarchal, matriarchal or egalitarian
  2. power and prestige of membership not uniformly determinable
  3. economics; structured around total income of the unit
  4. religion function; religious training institutional based
  5. mobility highly mobile
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common characteristics of nuclear family

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13
Q

death of the breadwinner or either spouse where the economics are such that both contribute may cause great economic hardships on the remaining spouse to rear children alone. OR forces spouse to reenter society as a widow or widower

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Impact of death for nuclear family

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14
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Cluster of two or more nuclear families united by social bonds of security, protection and help.

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modified extended family

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15
Q

These families are linked by:

related nuclear families, or friendships

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modified extended families linked together

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16
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membership consists of one adult, either male or female and his/her children.

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single parent family

17
Q

membership consists of one male and one female and their children from previous marriages and may include children from their present marriage

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blended family

18
Q

Movement away from the joint family structure brought about by

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1.industrialization (loss of craftsmanship; using outside sources to meet their needs.)
2. urbanization (difficult for the FD to know each family, lose of individual identity; to give separate and distinct identity to each families needs.
3 bureaucratization ; burial of the dead is no longer a simple task; complicated by requirements of a bureaucratic society.

19
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How modern society affects the family

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  1. changing attitudes towards marriage
  2. extended life expectancy; has reduced the families exposure to death
    - decline in “visible death” the family experiences little, day to day confrontation with death
    - placing of older members of the family in “old age” homes, retirement villages and gives rise to isolation of the old among the old. Death becomes more abstract.