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Family constellation

Family constellation is defined as the number and birth order, as well as the personality characteristics of members of a family. Family constellation is important in determining lifestyle. Family constellation, likewise refers to the many variables that describe a family group, including the presence or absence of mother and father; the number, spacing, and sex of siblings; and the presence or absence of extended family members in the household.

Family counseling

Deutsch: Familienberatung / Español: Orientación familiar / Português: Aconselhamento familiar / Français: Conseil familial / Italiano: Consulenza familiare

Family counseling is a specialized form of psychotherapy that focuses on improving communication, resolving conflicts, and strengthening relationships within family systems. It operates on the principle that individual well-being is intricately linked to familial dynamics, addressing issues such as parenting challenges, marital discord, or behavioral problems in children through a systemic lens.

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Family dynamics

Family dynamics refers to the pattern of interactions among the members of a family.

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Family History

Family History refers to the information obtained from the parents of a specific client (child/patient) regarding potentially significant historical milestones and events that might have a bearing on the child's current difficulties.

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Family history study

- Family history study : Family history study is the study of the Heritability of a disorder involving identifying people with the disorder and people without the disorder and then determining the disorder's

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Family household

Family household is defined as two (2) or more individuals living together who are related by birth, marriage, or adoption.

Family life chronology

Family life chronology refers to a way of recording significant events in a family's development.

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Family life cycle

Family life cycle is defined as an orderly sequence of developmental stages that families tend to progress through.It is the series of predictable changes that most families experience.

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