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A well-functioning family operates as a - ANSWERsystem Family operates on - ANSWERprinciples of wholeness A well-functioning family will have a balance between - ANSWERopen and closed boundaries
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A well-functioning family operates as a - ANSWERsystem Family operates on - ANSWERprinciples of wholeness A well-functioning family will have a balance between - ANSWERopen and closed boundaries The lens through which the family sees the world is called the - ANSWERfamily worldview The process of drawing close together and operating as a cohesive unit is called - ANSWERbonding Children spending time with friends rather than doing all social activities with family is an example of - ANSWERbuffering When a family operates at the extremes of bonding and buffering, they are likely to end up as - ANSWERdisengaged or enmeshed Parentification - ANSWERwhen a child acts more like a parent than a child Detouring Coalition - ANSWERleaving the real cause and making one family member a scapegoat for the family problems Perverse Triangle - ANSWER(3 people involved) Two people team up against each other Brofenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory - ANSWERmicrosystem (child's home), mesosystem (parent involvement in school board), exosystem (parent work-related stress), macrosystem (culture), chronosystem (covid) Being closely knit with great emphasis on togetherness is an example of - ANSWERenmeshed A family whose members move long distances from one another and rarely have contact with each other is - ANSWERdisengaged Tomas has had no contact with his parents since he was an adolescent, and that doesn't seem to bother him or his parents. This is an example of - ANSWERcutoff Gender, ethnicity, race, etc., shape how _______ experience is expressed - ANSWERculture Being bilingual is an example of - ANSWERlinguistic capital
A family structure that exclusively focuses on the unit to the exclusion of others is called - ANSWERnuclear family The term "legal parent" is preferred over birth parent when working with a child of - ANSWERadoptive parents Negative view about other people based on ethnicity, race, etc., is a characteristic of