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The family produces children and provided them with their needs so that they can become adults and responsible for producing their children for their own. As an institution for socialization, a family provides the necessary knowledge to the growing individuals in the family to help them to understand their social and physical environments. Other roles of the family are to provide security to the individuals as well as to ensure that they provide the needs of each of its members to enhance their life (Brownfield, 2010).
One of the conceptual frameworks for the family assessment is Neuman’s systems model, which is used as a guide to assessment and intervention of a dysfunctional family and helps in streamlining the conditions that are failing in a society and that need attention for the proper functioning of the whole unit. This helps to implement a therapy that is focused on all the family members to ensure that the intervention program is successful in society in curbing an issue that arises at the family level. This model incorporates all the members of the family in the implementation to ensure that it achieves the best results in the society to address an occurrence that can be perceived as harmful to the people (Parker & Smith, 2010).
In society, there are usually community-based services that are aimed at promoting the health of individuals in that particular society and ensuring the smooth running of the society. Some of these services serve the community by preventing disease and injuries, improving the health status of the society and also they enhance the quality of life of people (Gregitis et al, 2010). These services include such like coordinated school health program which facilitate health for different members of the school as well as the child and adolescent mental health program that help to address issues of children and youth mental health stability (Baggett et al 2010), In the US, the Child and adolescent mental health is a popular community-based program that runs in the society and which has helped a good number of people in different situations.
To ensure there is a positive family intervention, nurses have some programs that are aimed at disseminating the knowledge to the people in their different situations and they help people to ensure that they are independent in society. Some of the strategies and the skills nurses use in this context are providing skills and knowledge to improve health and may include parent management training, functional family, and multi-systematic therapy. These are aimed at curbing the increasing different situations among the different members of the family such as the youth's aggressive behaviors (Parker & Smith, 2010).
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