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  • Personal Relationship
    The type of relationship which is closely associated with a person and which can only have meaning to this person. Private and intimate, involves a degree of commitment to another person or persons.
  • Social Relationship
    Tend to be less intimate, with lesser self-disclosure involved, but may still be exclusive. May demand certain levels of loyalty as in fraternities or religious organizations. Affected by other factors such as Social Influence.
  • Social Influence
    Things such as behavior, actions, attitude, concepts, ideas, communications, wealth, and other resources that bring about changes in the beliefs, attitudes, and/or behavior of persons as a result of the action/s of another person. Happens as a result of interacting with other people who are perceived to be subject matter experts or of having similar persuasions as the ones being influenced.
  • Varieties or Types of Social Influences
    • Compliance
    • Identification
    • Internalization
    • Conformity
    • Informational Conformity
    • Normative Conformity
    • Conversion
    • Minority Influence
    • Reactance
    • Obedience
    • Persuasion
  • IMs are specifically designed to be aligned with learning objectives and outcomes, whereas teaching aids are not always designed to meet course-based goals. The same object can be a TA or an IM.
  • Leadership
    The ability of a person in position of authority to influence others to behave in such a manner that goals are achieved.
  • Common Characteristics Of A Great Leader
    • Have a vision
    • Are courageous
    • Have a core of integrity and truthfulness
    • Value humility
    • Are outstanding at strategic planning
    • Have the ability to get everyone working together which is essential to success
  • Leadership Theories

    • Trait Theory
    • Behavioral Theory
    • Participative Theory
    • Situational Theory
    • Transactional Theory
    • Transformational Theory
  • Family Structures

    Relates to the various aspects of a family: Size, Form, Composition, Relations within the members, The way they are organized
  • Categorization of Family Structures

    • Nuclear Family
    • Extended Family
    • Stepfamilies
    • Single Parent Family
    • Adoptive Family
    • Bi-Racial or Multi-Racial Family
    • Blended Family
    • Conditionally Separated Families
    • Foster Family
    • Gay or Lesbian Family
    • Immigrant Family
    • Migrant Family
  • Genogram
    A detailed graphical representation of a family tree that displays the family's structure and its characteristics. Also known as Lapidus Schematic or Pedigree Chart.
  • Genogram vs Family Tree
    A genogram provides much more detailed data about the interactions and connections of each family member, whereas a family tree only depicts family lineage.
  • Basic Genogram Symbols

    • Symbols for Children's Links and Pregnancy Terminations
    • Child Links for Multiple Births such as Twins and Triplets
  • Family Relationships in Genograms
    • Emotional Relationships
  • Family Legacies

    Our day-to-day interactions with our family are already creating a legacy. It's not just about tangible things like money, but also the emotional, social, and spiritual legacy we leave behind.
  • Emotional Legacy

    Has something to do with who you are as a person, what you have to offer, what you hold dear, and what you want others to perceive about you. Creating an emotional legacy starts with living a valuable and purposeful life.
  • Social Legacy

    Key building blocks include respect, responsibility, unconditional love and acceptance by parents, and social boundaries.
  • Spiritual Legacy
    Legacy of faith. Parents can become so focused on providing material things that they can lose sight of what matters most.
  • Career
    A profession or occupation giving us multitudes of opportunities for promotion, not simply a job to earn a livelihood. A job or employment can be called a career only when it offers adequate opportunities to satisfy or meet changing needs.
  • Factors to Consider in Choosing Future Career

    • Intelligence (IQ, Social Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence)
    • Personality
    • Interest
    • Special Aptitudes
    • Physique
    • Sex
  • What Influences on Career Decisions?

    • Family
    • Friends
    • Culture
    • Teachers/Career Advisers
    • Media