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MFT Exam 1 | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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Simple cybernetics - we place ourselves outside of the system as the experts



Second order cybernetics - we place ourselves within the system



Recursion - reciprocal causality



An isolated cause/effect event (linear thinking) is a - partial arc of a larger pattern



Recursion - system of interaction and mutual influence



Basic elements of a system - recursion and feedback



Cybernetics - essentially control or feedback mechanism



In terms of first order cybernetics, use WHAT not - WHY



Units in system are seen as parts of a - whole (interconnectedness)



Punctuation - taking an interaction and making it small



Punctuation - taking a small segment out of a bigger picture



Punctuation - used to make a distinction between the chain of reactions (section of interactions)



Pesticides in 1960s is an example of - punctuation and recursion

, As a therapist you can't pull out of the system but you can - change your position in the system



Feedback - process in which info about past behaviors is fed back into the system in a circular fashion



Feedback - output of a system is reentering as an input



Two types of feedback - positive and negative



Positive feedback - a change has occurred and has been accepted by the system



Negative feedback - status quo is being maintained (no change)



Positive and negative feedback are both - recursive



Too much stability isn't healthy because - it leads to being unstable at some point-you need change to
adapt to outside environment



Changes eventually lead to - stability



Morphostasis - a tendency towards stability (state of equilibrium)



Morphogenesis - behavior that allows for growth/change



Rule - relationship pattern within a system to which a system operates



Rules and boundaries distinguish - your system from other systems



Rules form - the boundary of a system

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