Family Communication Patterns
Protective Family Example
"Children should be seen not heard"
Protective Families & Conflicts
Avoid conflict b/c it threatens conformity lack the skills to manage conflict constructively
Example of Pluralistic Family
Parents asking for child's opinion regarding a family decision: "Where would you like to go for spring break?"
Example of Consensual Family
Parents encourage child to share his thoughts: "What do you think we should do for dinner?" -but then make it clear that only one perspective (the parent's) is acceptable
Example of Laissez-Faire Family
Regina George & her mom in Mean Girls
Pluralistic Family Description
communicate in open & unconstrained ways don't try to control other family member's beliefs Children's contributions are seen as relevant & valid
Consensual Family Description
conversations are open but constrained high level of disclosure expected to firmly share a single view-point parents are authoritative and controlling
Pluralistic Families & Conflict
deal directly with conflict in productive & beneficial ways may make official times to vent highest rate of conflict resolution
Laissez-Faire Family Description
few emotional bonds; low levels of caring, concern, and support expressed lack of interaction = detachment kids are independent thinkers & decision makers b/c of parental disinterest
Consensual Family Orientations
high level of conversation high level of conformity
Pluralistic Family Orientations
high level of conversation, low level of conformity
Protective Family Orientations
low level of conversation high level of conformity
Laissez-Faire Family Orientations
low level of conversation low level of conformity
Protective Family Description
low levels of disclosure maintain obedience & enforce family norms through communication firm parent-child power differences; children are expected to obey
Consensual Families & Conflict
perceive conflict as threatening address conflict as it occurs & seek to resolve it as constructively as possible to preserve the family unit
Laissez-Faire Families & Conflict
rarely experience conflict b/c they do not interact frequently