SW 644: Issues in Developmental Disabilities Parent Centered Movement Part I Lecture Presenter: Audrey Begun, M.S.W., Ph.D.
Video of Don Anderson
Video of Dr. Begun
Family Issues Environmental context Early intervention – IDEA, Part H Family-centered perspective
Family Systems Perspective Emotional bonds & interaction patterns History Values Goals Dreams Belief systems Interactions outside of family
Holism The family as a system is more than a sum of its parts
Interdependence Change in one part of the family affects the entire family system (directly & indirectly) Circularity of influence
Subsystems Subsystems are imbedded within the larger family system Marital: husband & wife Parental: parent & child Sibling: brother & sisters
Social and Environmental Context The family system exists within a larger social & environmental context Family Microcosm (informal) Mesocosm (formal) Macrocosm (broader, general environment)
Multiple Generations Families are multi-generational
Recognizing Systems Perspective Asking about household membership, extended family, neighbors Considering how a planned intervention will affect the child and other family members and their relationships Asking questions about the person’s interaction with various other family members
Recognizing Systems Perspective (cont.) Planning takes account of the family’s view of their own past, present, and future Considering welfare, growth, and development of person with disability, family members and family system as a whole Considering factors outside the family as well as the family itself
Family Development Perspective Family Developmental Triggers Developmental change in any individual family member Change in any one of the subsystems or relationships Change in family membership Pressure for change from the family’s ecological context
Family Development Stage Theories Normative stage model Life events model Paranormative events: are those which do not generally happen to a majority of families Vertical/horizontal stressor events
Developmental Issues for Families Initial diagnosis period Coming to terms Engaging the service delivery system Settling in