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For this Discussion, think about your family of origin. Consider the strengths p

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Question

For this Discussion, think about your family of origin. Consider the strengths particular to your family of origin. Imagine how those strengths might play a part in helping your family to overcome a challenging situation. Post by Day 4 a description of at least three strengths that you can identify within your family. Describe how the strengths might support a strengths-based plan to meet a challenge. incorporate reading: Epley, P., Summers, J. A., & Turnbull, A. (2010). Characteristics and trends in family-centered conceptualizations. Journal of Family Social Work, 13(3), 269–285.

Explanation / Answer

Family of origin: Biological Family and it has considered to be most respected family in the living area,

My family was lived as joint family system nearby 15 to 20 members were lived in one house, out of this 6 to 7 members really care taker, other family members lived as neutral.

Strength:

Now a days, with the help of technology development we can easily identify other people but 30 to 40 years before nobody can identy others but if someone mentioned about my grandfather name and his address, most of people voluntarily guided the asked person up to my grandfather house. Only few people had honored like this in that region

My grand father was considered to be a care taker of others, his behavior was very polite and he was head of twenty family members. He was headed in some inauguration, festivals and other ceremony in that area.

My family members like to be social-able, supporting others, showed affection on others.

After my grand father death, my dad and his sister would take care of others, my dad earns more money through his multiple business but somebody get jealously on my dad wealth, because of them as soon as my family splitted.

Even today we are lived with same traditional care taker of others life.