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Family systems/Families systems
Family systems refers to the Theory that the Behavior of an individual can be most accurately understood in the context of the dynamics of his or her family. Example, Family systems almost a lways provide a key context that influences their members' experiences of loss, grief, and mourning; may be enmeshed or disengaged, permissive or restrictive, supportive or unsupportive in such matters.
 
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