The relations of family members in the post-corona period based on the goals of developing a successful and healthy family in the horizon of 1410 and according to Setir's point of view

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1 Education and training

2 Professor at Hormozgan University

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between family members in the post-corona period based on the goals of developing a successful and healthy family in the horizon of 1410 and in accordance with Setir's point of view and the use of future research and scenario writing techniques. Scenario writing first started and developed in the military field, and then it was used in other sciences. This research is of a qualitative type and the statistical population of the research was experts, and 12 experts were selected using the purposeful sampling method and they cooperated in advancing the research goals at different times. The tool used in this research was a semi-structured interview, which was determined by the use of Mic Mac and Scenario Wizard software, and by using the statistical methods of mutual analysis and scenario writing, the communication scenarios of family members in the post-corona period. The results of the research showed that in the horizon of 1410 successful and healthy families and in line with Satir's point of view, there are eight scenarios in the field of relationships between family members, which include four strong scenarios (positive communication, respecting privacy, communicating with family and friends, and practicing skills positive thinking) and four possible scenarios (effective interactions, supporting each other, setting goals and planning and practicing communication skills).

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