Term ID: T1687

Family Life Cycle

/family-life-cycle/
The predictable stages that families progress through from formation to dissolution, each presenting unique challenges, tasks, and opportunities for growth and adaptation.
Example: Stages including couple formation, childbearing, child-rearing, launching children, and later life, each requiring different skills and adjustments from family members.

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Reference: Carter & McGoldrick (1989)