Familial Relationships: Theories and Dynamics in Social Psychology
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This exam explores theories of familial relationships and their dynamics. Focus is on verbal articulation of concepts and relevant examples within family contexts.
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Exam Details
Duration: 45 minutes
Prerequisites: Introduction To Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Family Studies
Key Topics
- Family Systems Theory
- Attachment Theory
- Parenting Styles
- Communication in Families
- Generational Factors
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss Key Family Dynamics
- Relate Theories to Practical Examples
- Critically Analyze Family Research
- Understand Attachment Roles
Full Description
This exam focuses on the theories relevant to familial relationships, including family systems theory and the role of attachment in family dynamics.
Understanding familial relationships is critical for comprehending broader social structures and their influence on individual behaviors and mental health.
Students will verbally articulate their understanding of these theoretical frameworks and relate them to practical examples within family contexts.
Encouraging discussion based on empirical research will enrich students' insights into the complexities of familial interactions.
Sample Questions
- How does family systems theory help us understand family interactions?
- What impact does attachment theory have on relationships within the family?
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