Asked by Seray Kurtis on Jun 24, 2024

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Maintaining a pathological state of equilibrium within the family system is called:

A) homeostasis
B) boundaries
C) triads
D) subsytems

Pathological Equilibrium

A state of balance within a disease process where the pathological condition remains stable over time, neither improving nor worsening significantly.

Homeostasis

The tendency of a system, especially the physiological system of higher animals, to maintain internal stability.

  • Distinguish between different family dynamics, such as homeostasis, boundaries, triads, and subsystems.
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McKay HebertJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Homeostasis refers to the tendency of a family system to maintain a stable, predictable state in order to avoid change or disruption. This can include maintaining dysfunctional patterns of behavior and communication in order to preserve the status quo. Boundaries, triads, and subsystems are all other important concepts in family systems theory, but are not specifically related to the maintenance of homeostasis.