Murray Bowen (1978) who developed family systems theory, believed that the goal for achieving
positive well-being was to
A) remain connected to family members, even if the relationships strained individual
functioning
B) achieve balance between a collectivist and individualistic orientation toward family and
community
C) achieve personal autonomy and individuation with appropriate distance from one's
family system
D) find the balance between achieving personal autonomy and individuation while
maintaining appropriate closeness with one's family system
D
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Operative goals are often found in mission statements.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Karpman-model of dysfunctional relationships is:
A. A one-directional square B. A multidirectional sphere C. A one-directional triangle D. A multidirectional triangle
As people learned more about the workings of the mind and body, the mental hygiene movement came into existence. This movement promoted what?
A. The idea that shell shock was not overly traumatic and only needed cursory treatment. B. The idea that mental illness was a personal deficit and people needed to be cleaned. C. The idea that churches were responsible for people with deficits. D. The idea that government was responsible for mental health and people with deficits.
The main purposes behind the social construction of social problems are __________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).