Importance Of Social Support Network In My Family

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A social support system is a network of family members, friends and different types of organizations a person belongs to. These social support systems can be tied to the individual based on the persons age, gender, relationships, number of years known and have close ties to the geographical proximity one lives in. These support networks provide emotional and instrumental support. Some of the benefits of these networks include emotional support which include a sense of belonging, increased feelings of self-worth and feelings of security. Some of these social support networks provide instrumental support which include provided financial assistance, provide goods or services or even provide information and guidance. Instrumental support helps …show more content…

The most important network in my life is my family. I am married to a wonderful husband and have a one year old son. I would say the biggest support function they give to me would be emotional support. My husband and I give each other security, affection, motivation, commitment, and we are a always willing to resolve conflicts together which reduces stress. To me, my husband is the most important person in my life and the one that I most often come to in times of stress. My son is very important to me because he is completely dependent on my husband and I. This responsibility calls for my husband and I to completely care for him such as feeding, bathing, play and supervision as well as emotional care for him such as nurturing, showing affection, socializing, and teaching. I would say that my son is responsible for influencing what I do in my daily life which in turn deepens my emotions and love for him because he provides me with a sense of being …show more content…

I am very close with all of my extended family. Even though most of them do not live close to my husband and I, I still feel the need to be close with them and to keep them up to date with what is going on in my life. I feel as though there is nothing stronger than family and that includes emotional support such as feeling needed, loved, supported and also being their friend. In Aging and the Life Course, by Quadago, it states that women are more likely than men to maintaing social networks and keeping in contact with the network members. I definitely would have to agree with this statement as in my family I am the one who is writing the letters, video chatting, calling, and interacting on Facebook with the members of our extended family. While this can be a burden sometimes because it is hard to keep in contact with people that live across the country, I believe it is worth it to have a close family whom I can share a bond with for the rest of my

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