" (Longres, 1999, p. 19)
Change and conflict are always evident in a system. Individuals both influence their environments and are influenced by them. Processes of mutual influence generate change and development." (Longres, 1990, p. 19)
Each person in a family is part of the whole system. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." (Longres, 1990, p. 266)
These assumptions make us understand that the responsibility for the acts of the 14-year-old rest not with the child himself, but with the relationships and interactions in his family. More than anything else, the real issue is a family boundary problem where the hierarchical subsystem had not had a chance to teach the boy appropriate responses to a new environment. Unfortunately, the hierarchical system was unavailable to monitor the behavior of the boy the night the boy murdered the sister.
Status refers to the position and implies rank in a social hierarchy, "role refers to the more dynamic aspects of the position, it is more to do with what the people in various positions do or are expected to do...In the family, individuals only exist within the context of the roles and statuses they occupy." (Longres, 1990, p. 322) The 14-year-old boy was still a child and, as such, should...
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