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The Resilient Family: Family Tasks and Characteristics

Harway and Wexler (1996) proposed four typical family tasks carried out by most families regardless of lifestyle (single-parent led family, co-habilitating heterosexual adults, gay males and lesbian couples, dual-career family, remarried family, and the like).  How do these tasks fit with the Walsh's (1996) "challenge" model of family resilience?  Or do they? Explain.


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This solution explains the resilient family through characteristics and family tasks as proposed by Harway and Wexler (1996) regardless of lifestyle (single-parent led family, co-habilitating heterosexual adults, gay males and lesbian couples, dual-career family, remarried family, and the like).  

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