Individuals do not exist in a vacuum and are part of a system….
Question Answered step-by-step Individuals do not exist in a vacuum and are part of a system…. Individuals do not exist in a vacuum and are part of a system. Knowing this, it is impossible for one family member to engage in a behavior and not affect another individual in his/her family. Identify a problematic behavior that may present in a family and describe how a seemingly problematic behavior becomes a functioning part of a family system, i.e., a child acting-out to distract from parental discord. Psychology Social Science Social Psychology MFT 621 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


