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This 4 page paper examines the family and societal social structures and determines how these relationships both support and destroy individuals. This paper also presents the effects of such relationships. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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These effects range from positive reinforcement which serves to support the individual to a plethora of negative repercussions which can damage and/or destroy members. This vast range clearly represents
a variety of interactions and formations, and therefore it is important to realize what the consequences of family and social relationships actually are - both positive and negative.
There are many overtly negative types of family and social relationships, and perhaps among the most representative of this would be the physically
abusive relationship (Page, 2001). Clearly such a relationship threatens the physical and emotional safety of the individual, and therefore has a significant impact on all aspects of their life
(Page, 2001). Abuse can be between spouses, between parents and children, between children and their aging parents, between young adults dating, and many other relationship formations (Page, 2001).
The effects of such abuse are devastating and have a profound impact on the entire life of the victim, and overcoming these effects is often impossible. This is clearly
an example of how personal and social relationships can work to destroy members. Nurturing families sustain each other; abusive families destroy lives. When there is
love and respect, sharing and intimacy within the family, all members thrive. But when there is intimidation, violence, and fear, not only are the individuals and the family
unit itself are enormously harmed. The greater society, which depends on the families to raise the next generation, suffers as well. Unfortunately, family violence is not a
phenomena that occurs only in ""other"" types of families in ""other"" neighborhoods. It occurs behind closed doors in all communities and economic groups, from the most privileged to
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