
Theoretical Perspectives on Family
Theoretical perspectives on family examine how families function and the roles they play in society. Key perspectives include: 1. **Structural Functionalism**, which views families as essential units that contribute to societal stability. 2. **Conflict Theory**, focusing on power dynamics and inequalities within family structures. 3. **Symbolic Interactionism**, emphasizing the day-to-day interactions and meanings individuals create within familial relationships. 4. **Social Exchange Theory**, analyzing family dynamics based on cost-benefit analyses of relationships. Together, these perspectives provide a comprehensive understanding of family life and its influence on individual behavior and societal norms.