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When focusing on how parents and children access each other and interact, which type of boundary will one focus on?
 
  a. The generational boundary
  b. The filial boundary
  c. The family/environment boundary
  d. The sibling boundary

Question 2

Which type of boundary is not usually considered when assessing family boundary systems?
 
  a. Family/environment boundary
  b. Subsystem boundaries
  c. Generational boundaries
  d. Male/female boundaries



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Answer to Question 1

a. The generational boundary

Answer to Question 2

d. Male/female boundaries





 

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