Describe the four key elements to Turnbull's model: family characteristics, family interaction, family functions, and family life cycle. How do these elements fit into the family systems concept?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Underlying belief is that family is an interrelated social system with unique characteristics and needs
Family characteristics – features that make the family unique
Family interactions – relationships and interactions among and between various family subsystems
Family functions – interrelated activities to fulfil individual and collective needs of the family
Family life cycle – refers to developmental changes that occur in most families over time.
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