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Due date: 17 September 2025
QUESTION 2
The Jackson Family from a First-Order Cybernetic Perspective
Introduction
A first-order cybernetic perspective views the family system as an observable unit that can
be studied from the outside. The psychologist acts as an objective observer, focusing on
how family members interact and how patterns of communication maintain problems. In this
perspective, the psychologist does not enter the system as a participant but studies
feedback loops, rules, and relationship structures in order to describe the family system
(Becvar & Becvar, 2014). In the Jackson family, the presenting problem is Jake’s depression
and withdrawal, but the system as a whole shows patterns that reinforce his struggles.
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