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In the context of family systems theory, what is meant by family of origin?
 
  a) Biological family.
  b) Family with which a person identifies.
  c) The family or families in which a person spent his or her childhood.
  d) A persons two sets of grandparents.
  e) The many generations of families that give a person his or her heritage.

Question 2

In the context of family systems theory, what is meant by second order change?
 
  a) Change that attempts to relieve the anxiety in the system but doesnt change the organization of the system itself.
  b) The second step in any change process.
  c) Defining the problem that needs changing.
  d) Change that attempts to relieve the anxiety in the system by changing the system.
  e) Exploring possible solutions to the problem.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



sarasara

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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