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7) However, as Ingham and Van Zessen argue, individual characteristics become significant only in particular situational or interactional contexts. It is also important to maintain awareness that the forces that maintain equilibrium in a family are powerful and may have a tendency to draw the counselor into the melee, thereby maintaining existing dysfunctional interactional patterns. 1990, 'Social support in young children: Measurement, structure and behavioral impact', in Social support: An interactional view, eds B. |
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