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james0929

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In family systems theory, what are stable family styles?
 
  a. Aspects of a family system that are unspoken and, therefore, hard to discern.
  b. Shared, unchanging aspects of the family system.
  c. Parts of the family system that balance each other out.
  d. Aspects of the family system that have been determined by agreement of all members.
  e. Aspects of the family that are imposed on the system by a larger culture.

Question 2

In family systems, when one part of the family distances themselves from other parts and establishes their own power, rules, and relationships to others in the family, this is known as a ___________________ ____.
 
  a. fracture
  b. family spit
  c. power group
  d. subsystem
  e. triangle



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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