Understanding Families as Systems
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · University of California, Los Angeles
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Abstract
In this article, we discuss recent research that has arisen from theoretical and conceptual models that use a systems metaphor for understanding families. We suggest that research stimulated by such models leads social scientists in new and important directions in understanding the social and emotional development of children in their families. These models view development as resulting from the dynamic transactions across multiple levels of family systems, which regulate a child's behavior. Thus, these models are important in considering multiple influences on development and adaptation.
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- Psychology
- Adaptation (eye)
- Metaphor
- Cognitive science
- Developmental Science
- Cognitive psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Social psychology
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