Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
familia constituida
English translation:
conjugal family
Added to glossary by
Lesley Jackson (X)
Aug 11, 2008 20:03
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Spanish term
familia constituida
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
Psychology
from a psycho-social evaluation form: first section "Familia de Origen" followed by "Familia Constituida (con quien se casó o convive el paciente)" ...what is the proper term for "familia constituida"? Thank you.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | new family/conjugal family | MarinaM |
4 +1 | Current family | Henry Hinds |
4 +1 | nuclear family | Virginia Dominguez |
4 | 'family of procreation' | Sandra Cravero |
Proposed translations
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new family/conjugal family
an option
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Note added at 19 mins (2008-08-11 20:22:55 GMT)
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No puedo copiar el texto de este link que explica claramente las definiciones:
http://books.google.es/books?id=tP9nYEZIX8gC&pg=PA228&lpg=PA...
Transcribo: "The nuclear family that is established through own's marriage is known as the conjugal family, the family of procreation, or the created family"
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Note added at 19 mins (2008-08-11 20:22:55 GMT)
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No puedo copiar el texto de este link que explica claramente las definiciones:
http://books.google.es/books?id=tP9nYEZIX8gC&pg=PA228&lpg=PA...
Transcribo: "The nuclear family that is established through own's marriage is known as the conjugal family, the family of procreation, or the created family"
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Comment: "Thanks, Marina."
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Current family
The family they are living in now as opposed to the family they were born into.
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nuclear family
Nuclear family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe term nuclear family developed in the western world to distinguish the family group consisting of parents, most commonly a father and mother, ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_family - 34k - Cached - Similar pages
This is the main family unit, then the 'extended family' could include: grandparents, uncles and unties or even second marriage families.
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Nuclear family - Psychology WikiA nuclear family (sometimes known in the British sociological term, cornflake family) is a household consisting of two married, heterosexual parents and ...
psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Nuclear_family - 44k - Cached - Similar pages
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_family - 34k - Cached - Similar pages
This is the main family unit, then the 'extended family' could include: grandparents, uncles and unties or even second marriage families.
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Note added at 4 hrs (2008-08-12 00:30:36 GMT)
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Nuclear family - Psychology WikiA nuclear family (sometimes known in the British sociological term, cornflake family) is a household consisting of two married, heterosexual parents and ...
psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Nuclear_family - 44k - Cached - Similar pages
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'family of procreation'
according to Calvin A. Colarusso M.D. in his Separation-Individuation Processes in Middle Adulthood: The Fourth Individuation, Chapter 4, page 79, 'Interdependence and Loss' -- Sorry I can't provide the book's title, but I can give you the following webpage:
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/search?sortspec=relevanc...
where you can find the term used in three different articles.
Hope it helps.
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I think the title of the book by Colarusso (1997) is:
The Seasons of Life: Separation-Individuation Perspectives, ed. S. Akhtar & S. Kramer. Northvale, NJ: Aronson, pp 73-94.
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/search?sortspec=relevanc...
where you can find the term used in three different articles.
Hope it helps.
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Note added at 4 hrs (2008-08-12 00:33:51 GMT)
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I think the title of the book by Colarusso (1997) is:
The Seasons of Life: Separation-Individuation Perspectives, ed. S. Akhtar & S. Kramer. Northvale, NJ: Aronson, pp 73-94.
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