Kazoku syakaigaku kenkyu
Online ISSN : 1883-9290
Print ISSN : 0916-328X
ISSN-L : 0916-328X
Human and family from the view of clinical sociology
Munekazu Hatanaka
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2001 Volume 13 Issue 2 Pages 41-48

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I will discuss in this article the problem of family talking as subject of debate changes in family or people. I'll access the family problem by adopting the method of clinical sociology.Clinical sociology has seven fundamental points, as I shall later see in detail. I shall give a sketch of the family image as a client or client system in the field of clinical sociology. Then, I'll come to conclusion in the light of these assumptions : 1) the change of family relations, 2) the reaction against over-control, 3) the imbalance of a compromise between 'independent existence' and 'bound existence', 4) over-adapting family : the awareness and responsibility as agent of socialization. I throw out the suggestion that : 1) we look at again the importance of communication among family members, 2) on living a life, we prefer not only to take a task for oneself but to bring up, 3) we could have the consideration of the view of equality between adults and children, 4) we could learn how to take the family function as a resistance, for example privacy and humanity.

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