Marriage and Family Therapy-MFT Exam 2 Complete verified 2023 updated solution
The nature of Systems theory—what does it emphasize? - The whole is greater than the sum of the parts What are subsystems and how are they formed? - Subsystems carry out various functions and responsibilities for the entire family. They are formed by gender, generation, interest, or function. Which subsystem is the most basic in the family? - the spousal subsystem What are feedback loops? - circular mechanisms whose purpose is to introduce information about a systems output to its input, in order to alter, correct, or influence the system's functioning. How do positive feedback loops impact a system? - they are understood to be amplifying loops, given that they add or accelerate the initial deviation. positive feedback loops promote change How do negative feedback loops impact a system? - they are understood to be attenuating loops, given that they promote a return to equilibrium. negative feedback loops guard the system's steady state and homeostasis. They promote stability. Are feedback loops intrinsically bad or good? - What does it mean if a family operates as an open system? - a system or subsystem with a continuous information flow to and from the outside is considered an open system.
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