Multiple Choice
When discussing healthy versus unhealthy families, the text authors pointed out that
A) a corrective strategy to maintain equilibrium is neither good nor bad.
B) families not near the middle of the continuums of rigidity and flexibility are unhealthy.
C) different systems theories have differing views as to what is healthy and what is not.
D) a first order changes most often includes the use of negative feedback as the primary disequilibriating force.
E) A and C only
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