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Examples of Family Theories
1. General Systems
2. Structural - Functional
3. Developmental
General Systems Theory
The family as a unit interacts with larger units outside the family (suprasystem) and with smaller units inside the family (subsystem). It is an open system
Structural-Functional Conceptual Framework
Internal structure
(Family composition, gender, rank order, functional subsystem, and boundaries)

External structure
(Extended family and larger systems (including work, health, and welfare))

Instrumental functioning (ADLs)

Expressive functioning
(Emotional, verbal, nonverbal, and circular communication; problem solving; roles; influence; beliefs; alliances; and coalitions)
Developmental Theory
Family Life Cycle (Duvall & Miller, 1985)
- Beginning family
- Early childbearing family
- Preschool children
- School-age children
- Teenage children
- Launching family
- Middle-age family
- Aging family

Alterations in Family Development: Divorce and Remarriage