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Concept Map 1, Independence of parts: parts or elements of a system are…
Concept Map 1
- International Family Strengths Framework: focuses on how families succeed
instead of why they fail (from a global perspective)
- Appreciation and Affection: Strong families care deeply for each other and let each other know this regularly.
- Commitment: Strong families show commitment by investing time and energy in family activities
- Family Development Framework: Conceptual framework designed to describe the process of change in couples and families
- Emerging adulthood: New development between childhood and adulthood, from 18 to 25
- Life course: to describe the transitions one
makes through life
- Family Systems Theory: Everything that happens to every family member has an impact on everyone else in the family.
- General Systems Theory: Arrangement of things connected to form a unity.
- Open system/morphogenic system: System open to growth and change
- Wholeness: whole is more important
than the sum of its parts
- Feedback within system (communication)
- Positive Feedback: in families is intended to create change
- Negative Feedback: designed to minimize change and keep things the same
- Closed system/morphostatic system: Capacity to maintain the status quo
- Multiple System levels: Systems embedded within other systems.
- Suprasystem (large system) and subsystem (small system)
- Family Systems Framework: systems operate on a continuum from extreme morphostasis to extreme morphogenesis.
- Cohesion: Balance of separateness and connectedness.
- Centrifugal interactions: Push family members apart, increasing separateness
- Centripetal interactions: Pull
family members together to increase family closeness
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- Independence of parts: parts or elements of a system are interconnected in such a way that if one part is changed,
other parts are also affected
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