Table of Contents
YOUR FAMILY YOUR FUTURE
PART ONE: GETTING STARTED
You, Your Family, and Stress:
Stress — @a child’s perspective:
signs of family stress
You, Your Family, and Low Self-esteem:
Low Self-esteem — a child’s perspective:
signs of low self-esteem
You, Your Family, and Depression:
Depression — a child’s perspective:
signs of depression
You, Your Family, and Mental Illness:
Mental Illness — a child’s perspective:
signs of mental illness
You, Your Family, and Learning Problems:
signs of learning problems
You, Your Family, and Social Problems (ONE):
signs of social problems (one)
You, Your Family, and Social Problems (TWO):
signs of social problems (two)
You, Your Family, and Value Problems:
signs of value problems
You, Your Family, and Abuse:
Abuse — a child’s perspective:
signs of abuse
PART TWO: FAMILY FUNCTIONING
Figure One: getting along
TJ’S Family:
What’s wrong with TJ’s family?
Tools & Shortcuts:
Figure Two: individual risk
Marital Risk:
Figure Three: marital risk
Practicing Assessing Marital Risk:
Parent Risk:
Figure Four: parent risk
Getting Along Risk:
Figure Five: getting along risk
Relationship Risk:@
Communication Risk:
Problem Solving Risk:
Decision Making Risk:
Scoring Getting Along Risk:
PART THREE: DYNAMIC UNDERSTANDING
ONE someone to talk to
Risk Points:
TWO coming back home
Risk Points:
THREE from bliss to bad outcomes
Risk Points:
FOUR who gets Jess?
Risk Points:
FIVE i’ll bet my lawyer can whip your lawyer
Risk Points:
SIX a second chance
Risk Points:
SEVEN no one took Jess