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Communication Style
NeverRarelySometimesOftenAlways
How often do you feel your communication style differs from other family members?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
Do you prioritize emotional connections over practical discussions?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
When discussing issues, do you prefer structured conversations or spontaneous discussions?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
Section 1: Communication Style
Conflict Handling
Very UncomfortableUncomfortableNeutralComfortableVery Comfortable
How comfortable are you with addressing conflicts directly?
Very Uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Neutral
Comfortable
Very Comfortable
Do you find yourself avoiding difficult conversations to maintain peace?
Very Uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Neutral
Comfortable
Very Comfortable
When a disagreement occurs, do you prefer to resolve it quickly or take time to reflect?
Very Uncomfortable
Uncomfortable
Neutral
Comfortable
Very Comfortable
Section 2: Conflict Handling
Acceptance of Change
Very OpenOpenNeutralResistantVery Resistant
How open are you to changes in family routines or traditions?
Very Open
Open
Neutral
Resistant
Very Resistant
Do you feel your family embraces new ideas or prefers sticking to established methods?
Very Open
Open
Neutral
Resistant
Very Resistant
How do you handle unexpected changes in family plans?
Very Open
Open
Neutral
Resistant
Very Resistant
Section 3: Acceptance of Change
Values and Perceptions
PracticalityBalancedIdealism
Do you view family decisions through a lens of practicality, realism, or ideals?
Practicality
Balanced
Idealism
Do you find it challenging to balance practical needs with emotional well-being in your family?
Practicality
Balanced
Idealism
How often do family members misunderstand each other's priorities or values?
Practicality
Balanced
Idealism
Section 4: Values and Perceptions