Considerations of Family Functioning and Clinical Interventions

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Levels of family functioning are an important consideration in determining appropriate clinical and educational intervention approaches for families and older adults. Theoretical and applied approaches are reviewed with the emphasis on specific interventions that support different levels of family functioning and caregiving. Additionally, different dynamics within the family and their relations with aging family members are examined. This paper updates and expands discussions on levels of family functioning considerations by Sterns et al. using Blocher’s theory of level of human effectiveness. Further levels of family functioning include the theories developed by Bowen’s family systems theory. A present-day consideration is important for counseling, case management, caregiving, and treatment planning to assist families and their aging family member.

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Wallace, P. M., & Sterns, H. L. (2022). Considerations of Family Functioning and Clinical Interventions. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/23337214221119054

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