In family systems theory, what are boundaries?
a. The behaviors that people engage in to differentiate themselves from other people.
b. Perceptible lines that systems use to prevent other systems from intruding. For instance, family members share last names so that they identify with one another.
c. Lines that separate non-interacting systems from one another.
d. Conceptual, emotional or physical barriers that separate a system from other systems even though the systems interact with one another.
e. The gray areas between categories of clients, such as “the schizophrenic group” or “the group of bipolar clients.”
Answer: d
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