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Which of the following does not influence systemic changes as the family develops.
 
  a. Environmental demands/expectations
  b. Developmental needs of family members
  c. Internal family mechanisms that naturally unfold
  d. Introduction of new interacting systems

Question 2

Identify three common problems that interfere with clearly negotiated couple relationship boundaries
 
  a. Substance abuse, work demands, wanting to please each other
  b. Loyalty to others, too much partying, working too hard
  c. Having children, long distance relationships, substance abuse
  d. No honest discussion, loyalty to others, failing to yield individual autonomy



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Answer to Question 1

c. Internal family mechanisms that naturally unfold

Answer to Question 2

No honest discussion, loyalty to others, failing to yield individual autonomy



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