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Miami University A Time of Significant Stress and Crisis My Family Have Gone Through Essay

 

For this assignment, you will need to choose a time of significant stress and crisis that your family has gone through that you are comfortable sharing. The goal of any of these assignments is NEVER to cause any student discomfort or to feel like they have to share distressing or uncomfortable matters of their personal lives. You only have to discuss what you are willing to present. The objective of this assignment is for you to apply what you are learning to your own life and to reflect on what you have gleaned from it.

assignment-descriptions-red bannerTHINK ABOUT A TIME WHEN YOUR FAMILY EXPERIENCED A SIGNIFICANT TIME OF STRESS AND/OR CRISIS AND THE RESPONSE OF FAMILY MEMBERS, WAYS OF COPING, AND HOW THE FAMILY SYSTEM WORKED THROUGH THE DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED. EVERYONE HAS OR WILL GO THROUGH A CHALLENGE … ALSO KEEP IN MIND THAT NOT ALL CHALLENGES ARE HORRIBLE OR TRAGIC SUCH AS A FAMILY MEMBER MOVING AWAY FOR VARIOUS REASONS, GETTING MARRIED, GOING AWAY TO COLLEGE, ETC. CAN ALL BE STRESSFUL AND HARD FOR FAMILIES.

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YOU WILL NEED TO READ AND REVIEW CHAPTER 13 IN OUR LAMANNA TEXTBOOK (14E) TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT BECAUSE IT IS A PERSONAL APPLICATION PAPER.

  1. Identify and discuss what type of stressor(s) were present (the book provides the different types)? If it became a major crisis, what led to it becoming one?
    • Please note: the stressor or crisis you choose to discuss MUST 1) be in the past and one that your family has already gone through; not one that they are currently in, 2) one that you are old enough to recall and speak directly about and how it personally impacted you as a member of the family and 3) impacted your immediate family and extended family like grandparents. This is important because you will not be able to answer all the questions if your family is still working through the challenge or if you are retelling something second hand such as you were too young to remember.
      • If you are unsure about ANYTHING or believe you cannot meet this criterion, please email me and we can find a solution together 🙂 I have done this for students in the past; so do not hesitate to reach out.
  2. Then think about the “course of a family crisis” we learned about in chapter 13. Describe and summarize what your family looked like during these stages: how did your family handle it–what were the responses of the family system?
  3. Address and discuss how your family coped, adjusted, and or chose to adapt. Were they resilient or vulnerable and why? What resources/factors as addressed in the chapter did your family use, need, or should have used (this depends on what occurred as well as your perception of what took place: remember how everyone appraises the situation/crisis/challenge differently)?
  4. Finally, looking back, what came from this experience in the life of your family including lessons learned or what you learned about your family and even yourself

It is critical and expected that when discussing family dynamics and personal reflections that you apply course information from chapter 13 in the Lamanna et al., (2021) text to support and explain your assessment–by using terms and concepts presented throughout the chapter material as well as properly cite the information.

submission_instructions bannerYOU WILL NEED TO SUBMIT YOUR ASSIGNMENT AS AN ATTACHMENT BELOW.

Please be sure you have followed the instructions; as well as meet the expectations for written work. Please refer to the grading rubric provided below. I have found that it takes students usually between 3-4 pages to complete though it varies by student. As long as your work satisfies the criteria, the length is not an issue.

Personal Reflection Assignment #2 Student Grading Rubric

EVALUATION OF WRITTEN WORK

All course work will be evaluated concerning the following: writing mechanics, grammar, originality, quality of integration of relevant literature and perspectives, clarity, organization, and development. Papers are expected to be well written, grammatically correct, well organized, and original. The paper must be double-spaced, using Times New Roman preferably, in 12 pt. font and pages numbered. ALL written assignments should be proofread for proper grammar and spelling so that you always submit your best work.

*Remember for Turnitin: No paper will be accepted that is above a 20% match in the originality report.*

Any questions, please do not hesitate to ask!For this assignment, you will need to choose a time of significant stress and crisis that your family has gone through that you are comfortable sharing. The goal of any of these assignments is NEVER to cause any student discomfort or to feel like they have to share distressing or uncomfortable matters of their personal lives. You only have to discuss what you are willing to present. The objective of this assignment is for you to apply what you are learning to your own life and to reflect on what you have gleaned from it.

assignment-descriptions-red bannerTHINK ABOUT A TIME WHEN YOUR FAMILY EXPERIENCED A SIGNIFICANT TIME OF STRESS AND/OR CRISIS AND THE RESPONSE OF FAMILY MEMBERS, WAYS OF COPING, AND HOW THE FAMILY SYSTEM WORKED THROUGH THE DIFFICULTIES EXPERIENCED. EVERYONE HAS OR WILL GO THROUGH A CHALLENGE … ALSO KEEP IN MIND THAT NOT ALL CHALLENGES ARE HORRIBLE OR TRAGIC SUCH AS A FAMILY MEMBER MOVING AWAY FOR VARIOUS REASONS, GETTING MARRIED, GOING AWAY TO COLLEGE, ETC. CAN ALL BE STRESSFUL AND HARD FOR FAMILIES.

___________________________________________________________

YOU WILL NEED TO READ AND REVIEW CHAPTER 13 IN OUR LAMANNA TEXTBOOK (14E) TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT BECAUSE IT IS A PERSONAL APPLICATION PAPER.

  1. Identify and discuss what type of stressor(s) were present (the book provides the different types)? If it became a major crisis, what led to it becoming one?
    • Please note: the stressor or crisis you choose to discuss MUST 1) be in the past and one that your family has already gone through; not one that they are currently in, 2) one that you are old enough to recall and speak directly about and how it personally impacted you as a member of the family and 3) impacted your immediate family and extended family like grandparents. This is important because you will not be able to answer all the questions if your family is still working through the challenge or if you are retelling something second hand such as you were too young to remember.
      • If you are unsure about ANYTHING or believe you cannot meet this criterion, please email me and we can find a solution together 🙂 I have done this for students in the past; so do not hesitate to reach out.
  2. Then think about the “course of a family crisis” we learned about in chapter 13. Describe and summarize what your family looked like during these stages: how did your family handle it–what were the responses of the family system?
  3. Address and discuss how your family coped, adjusted, and or chose to adapt. Were they resilient or vulnerable and why? What resources/factors as addressed in the chapter did your family use, need, or should have used (this depends on what occurred as well as your perception of what took place: remember how everyone appraises the situation/crisis/challenge differently)?
  4. Finally, looking back, what came from this experience in the life of your family including lessons learned or what you learned about your family and even yourself

It is critical and expected that when discussing family dynamics and personal reflections that you apply course information from chapter 13 in the Lamanna et al., (2021) text to support and explain your assessment–by using terms and concepts presented throughout the chapter material as well as properly cite the information.