MHW-512 Family Dynamics and Systems Worksheet 6
As a mental health worker, it is essential to understand the family systems: Individuals and their
roles and boundaries. This assignment will help you understand how to analyze a family system.
Cite two to four sources (in addition to the textbook) to support your answers.
After viewing the What’s Eating Gilbert Grape film and reading the “What’s Eating Gilbert
Grape Case Study,” answer the following prompts:
Interpersonal relationships in GilbertÂ’s family:
Gilbert and each of his siblings (100-150 words):
Gilbert and his mother (75-100 words):
Did Gilbert have a relationship with his father? What do you think it was like? (75-100 words)
Explain the interpersonal relationships in GilbertÂ’s family (200-250 words).
Explain how these interpersonal relationships were formed and maintained (200-250 words):
Resiliency:
Define resiliency and provide an example (75-100 words).
What are the components that are necessary to build resiliency? (75-100 words)
Effective Communication Skills:
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Compare and contrast empathetic listening to active listening (100-150 words):
How would you use both types of listening when interviewing members of GilbertÂ’s family?
(100-150 words)
Explain the challenges you have with active listening and sympathetic listening and how you
plan on overcoming these challenges (100-150 words):
Lastly, explain why it is important for mental health workers to have effective communication
skills in order to work with families of various populations. (250-300 words)
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