A | B |
family | the basic unit of society |
extended family | your immediate family and other relatives such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins |
sibling | a brother or sister |
affirmation | positive feeback that helps others feel appreciated and supported |
separation | a decision between married individuals to live apart from each other |
divorce | a legal end to a marriage contract |
custody | a legal decision about who has the right to make decisions affecting the children in a family and who has the responsibility of physically caring for them |
grief | the sorrow caused by the loss of a loved one |
resiliency | the ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis |
domestic violence | any act of violence involving family members |
emotional abuse | a pattern of behavior that attacks the emotional developoment and sense of worth of an individual |
physical abuse | the intentional infliction of bodily harm or injury on another person |
sexual abuse | any sexual contact that is forced upon a person against his or her will |
spousal abuse | domestic violence directed at a spouse |
child abuse | domestic abuse directed at a child |
neglect | the failure to provide for a child's physical or emotional needs |
cycle of violence | pattern of repeating violent or abusive behaviors from one generation to the next |
crisis center | a facility that handles emergencies and provides referrals to an individual needing help |
foster care | a temporary arrangement in whch a child is placed under the guidance and supervision of a family or adult who is not related to the child by birth |
family counseling | therapy to restore healthy relationships in a family |
mediator | a person who helps others resolve issues to the satisfactin of both parties |