Lesson 30: Family and Addiction: Slide  6

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Two Types Of Families

  • Current family: the one in which you currently play a part
  • Family of origin: the family or families in which you were raised
  • Family of origin and experiences between family generations influence the development of communication patterns in your current family

Notes:

Galvin, K.M. & Brommel, B.J. (200). Family communications: Cohesion and change (5th Ed.) New York: Addiction –Wesley Longman

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