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faduma

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The propensity for families to stay the same and want to maintain the rules, roles, and routines that keep the family functioning in the same way is called ___________________ __.
 
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Two contradictory, but equally powerful, communications or directivesboth of which involve the fear of punishment in a relationship from which the person cannot escape is called __________________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)



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Answer to Question 1

homeostasis in families

Answer to Question 2

a double bind



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