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AS Unit One Acquiring Culture; Family and Culture Family Dysfunctions

Family and Culture Chapter 7. 2. 06/03/2012. Objectives. Having viewed this slide show you should be aware of:The dysfunctions of the family.Radical Psychiatrists and the dark side of family life.Conflict and violence in the family.Abuse within the family.Debates about whether the family is in decline..

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AS Unit One Acquiring Culture; Family and Culture Family Dysfunctions

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    1. AS Unit One Acquiring Culture; Family and Culture Family Dysfunctions

    2. Family and Culture Chapter 7 2 06/03/2012 Objectives Having viewed this slide show you should be aware of: The dysfunctions of the family. Radical Psychiatrists and the dark side of family life. Conflict and violence in the family. Abuse within the family. Debates about whether the family is in decline.

    3. Family and Culture Chapter 7 3 06/03/2012 Dysfunctions of the Family

    4. Family and Culture Chapter 7 4 06/03/2012 Vogel and Bell Children as Emotional Scapegoats

    5. Family and Culture Chapter 7 5 06/03/2012 Marxism and Dysfunctions

    6. Family and Culture Chapter 7 6 06/03/2012 R.D. Laing Radical Psychiatry

    7. Family and Culture Chapter 7 7 06/03/2012 Edmund Leach

    8. Family and Culture Chapter 7 8 06/03/2012 David Cooper

    9. Family and Culture Chapter 7 9 06/03/2012 Critique of Radical Psychiatry

    10. Family and Culture Chapter 7 10 06/03/2012 Feminist Dysfunctions

    11. Family and Culture Chapter 7 11 06/03/2012 New Right: Dysfunctions of non-traditional Families

    12. Family and Culture Chapter 7 12 06/03/2012 Domestic Violence

    13. Family and Culture Chapter 7 13 06/03/2012 BMA Report on Domestic Violence (1998)

    14. Family and Culture Chapter 7 14 06/03/2012 Meanings of Domestic Violence

    15. Family and Culture Chapter 7 15 06/03/2012 Battered Men?

    16. Family and Culture Chapter 7 16 06/03/2012 Child Abuse

    17. Family and Culture Chapter 7 17 06/03/2012 NSPCC Report on Child Abuse (2000)

    18. Family and Culture Chapter 7 18 06/03/2012 Who is Likely to be Abused?

    19. Family and Culture Chapter 7 19 06/03/2012 Is the Family in Crisis?

    20. Family and Culture Chapter 7 20 06/03/2012 Anthony Giddens

    21. Family and Culture Chapter 7 21 06/03/2012 Anthony Giddens (continued)

    22. Family and Culture Chapter 7 22 06/03/2012 Giddens Conclusions

    23. Family and Culture Chapter 7 23 06/03/2012 Conclusions The functionalist warm-bath image of the family is increasingly questioned as nave. Marxists, Radical Psychiatrists and feminists are critical of the family. They all see the family as preventing the individual from achieving personal freedom in different ways. R.D. Laing sees the inward-looking privatised family as a cause of mental illness. Edmund Leach sees the modern family as stifling and claustrophobic.

    24. Family and Culture Chapter 7 24 06/03/2012 Conclusions (continued) David Cooper sees the family as a dangerous socialising agency creating over-obedient citizens. Even the functionalists Vogel and Bell recognise family dysfunctions with children used as emotional scapegoats. 1 in 10 women experience domestic violence in their life, 1 in 4 every year. In 45 to 70 per cent, the father inflicts violence on the children as well as the mother.

    25. Family and Culture Chapter 7 25 06/03/2012 Conclusions (continued) NSPCC highlight how child abuse is mainly bullying. But two children die a day in Britain because of abuse or neglect. Anthony Giddens argues the family reflects wider changes in society. He argues a return to the traditional family is neither possible nor desirable.

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