Application of Bowen's Family Therapy Theory
.... For example, a relative may
live with an extended
family member during times of trouble and move out again when he (or she) is back on his feet. ....
(2840

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Iranian Peasant Women
.... situation. I could
live with my
family, but I found it impossible to
live with his. I .... ways. I would not
live with Ali's
family any longer. My ....
(2042

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Stories of Iranian Women
.... situation. I could
live with my
family, but I found it impossible to
live with his. I .... ways. I would not
live with Ali's
family any longer. My ....
(1793

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Family Therapy: Alienation
.... He and Beth alike appear to have been content to
live out their
family life as if material success and physical beauty and comfort were its chief content, with ....
(2410

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Intervention for the Isolated Elderly
.... Most of these householders are expected to
live in single
family dwellings. In the early 1990s, 69 percent of this age group
live ....
(650

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Impact of Alcoholism on the Family Unit
.... Alcoholics do not
live in isolation. Their lives are intertwined with those of others, all of whom - friends,
family members, co-workers, fellow students - are ....
(2018

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)
Single-Parent Family Structure and Children
.... the class will have a clear picture of the impact of the
family on its .... a 1996 estimate, 80 percent of children of these uneducated mothers will
live in poverty ....
(2088

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THE MAKIOKA SISTERS
.... The lives of two other families are threaded throughout the story, both of them foreigners. The Stolz
family live next door and become friends. ....
(1364

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Bowen Family Theory
.... The child who is able to
live outside of the
family projection process is thus able to become more differentiated than the child who is the target of ....
(7069

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)
The Makioka Sisters (Tanizaki Junichiro)
.... The lives of two other families are threaded throughout the story, both of them foreigners. The Stolz
family live next door and become friends. ....
(1893

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Don DeLillo's novel White Noise
.... of dress meant for the younger generation; where people are so busy trying to avoid death that they have little time to
live; where the
family becomes a tool ....
(1352

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James McBride's book, The Color of Water
.... them to learn to
live independent and self-sufficient lives. Ruth herself had experienced the repression and oppression of a dysfunctional
family, and she had ....
(1140

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Ethnographic Study of the Hmong Culture
.... Since the Hmong are a patrilineal society, all courtship, marriage and
family mores are geared around females leaving the clan to
live with their husbands. ....
(1762

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)
Richard Wright's book Black Boy
.... The
family--Richard, his other and brother--moved to Jackson, Mississippi to
live with Ella's mother, and later to Elaine, Arkansas to
live with Ella's sister ....
(1871

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DELTA WEDDING Delta Wedding
.... is Ellen; the two had eight children together, and those children have more than a dozen aunts, uncles and cousins who either
live in nearby
family homes or ....
(1926

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Debate - Capital Punishment and Assisted Suicide
.... also a means to end the guilt that many fatally ill patients feel as the disease saps
family and relatives' resources. Further, it allows them to
live to the ....
(1486

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Women in the Hierarchy of Eskimo Society
.... Bride service meant that a suitor would
live with and work for a girl's
family for several months or more, and if he proved acceptable, the two would be ....
(1951

8

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The House on Mango Street & My First Kill
.... makes it all the more powerful when she discovers that this is not the case and that the
family will have to continue searching for the perfect place to
live. ....
(1687

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Discrimination in Literature
.... Knowing giving in is the only way to let discrimination beat her and her
family, Mama remains strong in her convictions to
live in a house where she pleases. ....
(1211

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Domestic Violence and the Family: Examine the Literature on the ...
.... It affects every member of the
family by creating a home environment where all but the abuser
live in fear; however, this fear can be especially strong for ....
(1608

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THE HOMELESS IN AMERICA
.... wanted her new husband to
live with her, and this can be seen as evidence that she has been socialized to a culture of poverty, seeing her
family structure as ....
(1744

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The Yacoubian Building - Book Review
.... employers partial use of her body in return for the money and presents that she needs to
live. This young woman is a vital breadwinner in her
family and though ....
(1476

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Fools Rush In & Love Story
.... less evident in Fools Rush In given that the girl's
family also opposes this marriage and sees one element of the American Dream to be being left to
live in a ....
(1094

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)
Personal Cultural Genogram
.... lonely for too long. Indeed, the
family tends to
live in clusters; three of my uncles
live on the same street. And as it happens ....
(2244

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Book Critiques of Family Therapy Techniques
.... be absent, stepparent families are common, and some children
live in foster .... the therapist must view transactions and ascertain each individual
family structure ....
(3885

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Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy)
.... Angel and his
family represent people who
live by the code of society and who are the less for it, and Tess is the "fallen" woman who is the brunt of this sort ....
(2494

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)
Michelangelo
.... When Michelangelo was six years old, his mother died, and four years later, when his father remarried, he went to
live with his own
family at Florence for the ....
(1857

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The Family Game
.... The
family lives primarily in a circumscribed social area encompassing the building in which they
live, the school to which their children go, the work to ....
(1649

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)
Irony in The Wild Duck and Oedipus the King
.... control" (845). This leads to the tragic end of the Ekdal
family, who can no longer
live behind their façade of illusions. In Sophocles ....
(1664

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Blackfish (Tautoga onitis)
.... second largest
family of marine fishes, and the third largest perciform
family (6:386 .... However, they typically
live at depths of less than 60 feet (18 meters) (1 ....
(1800

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