The main difference in Duvall's view of the Family Development Theory and other theorists is:

1. Family is placed into categories throughout its lifespan.
2. A healthy family is open-minded and shares love.
3. A family cutting off emotionally from others is viewed as healthy.
4. Families are viewed as constantly adjusting due to crisis.


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1. The view of family through a lifespan is one of the key elements of Duvall's theory.
2. This is a different theory.
3. This is a different theory.
4. This is a different theory.

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