In healthy families, members can use communication to help meet the individual needs of all members. In addition, communication can provide support to others. Which of the following are traits and tendencies common to health functioning families?

a. passive listening e. openness
b. honest, forthright communication f. respect for elders only
c. flexibility g. sense of fairness
d. active listening h. sense of trust


B, C, D, E, G, H
The following are traits and tendencies common to health functioning families: use of active listening, honest, forthright communication, members feel sense of security and acceptance, flexibility, openness, encourages other family members, sense of fairness ( a give and take approach), sense of trust, feelings of love and kindness are easily displayed and respect is given for all members.

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