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    Chapter 8 – Systems oriented theories 1. Introduction Rationale: Why corporate management might elect to voluntarily provide particular information to parties outside the organisation. (Page 250 & 251) Gray‚ Owen and Adams (1996): Legitimacy Theory and Stakeholder Theory are two theorietical perspectives that have been adopted by a number of researchers in recent years. The theories are sometimes referred to as “systems-oriented theories”. Within a systems-based perspective‚ the entity is assumed

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    which humans must go through until they reach adulthood. These three development systems operate together in the affect of behavior. In this paper I will describe the interactions between the bio-psycho-social dimensions of development. Explain the concept of human diversity and cultural competence and explain the connection between general systems theory and social order. Comprehending the general systems theory and how it works‚ having cultural competency‚ and being able to understand the bio-psycho

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    understanding of these theories‚ nurses can promote healthy habits and relations for all families. It also‚ help the nurse to recognize that family plays a huge role in the well-being of the patients since “family members are the first influence on a person’s view of health” (Grand Canyon Univeristy‚ 2015); therefore‚ they need to be part of our nursing plan in order to better achieve the health care needs of our patients. I have found it very difficult to decide which theory would be the most helpful

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    Theoretical Perspective Family Systems Theory is an ideal lens to view childhood trauma and related posttraumatic stress disorder as it holds the individual as part of a larger‚ interconnected system rather than other theories that establish the family as different‚ individual units. All members of a family have linked lives and the success‚ health‚ and well being of each family member is connected to that of other members (Berger‚ 2014). The dissolution of a marriage ultimately results in the separation

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    Systems Theory/Ecological Theory explains human behavior as the intersection of the influences of multiple interrelated systems. Even for individual issues‚ families‚ organizations‚ societies‚ and other systems are inherently involved and must be considered when attempting to understand and assist the individual or family. According to this theory‚ all systems are interrelated parts constituting an ordered whole and each subsystem influences other parts of the whole. The child abuse case assignment

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    control. This allows individuals to have the ultimate power over any animal and until animal rights were put into action‚ animals had no voice to protect themselves from harm. The controversial subject of animal rights relates to the family systems theory. Murray Bowen generalized that the family needed to be looked at as whole‚ not as an individualistic approach (Anderson and Sabetelli‚ 1999). He also created a visual terminology for learners to understand that when something affects one person

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    system is defined as “a connected set of things or parts forming a complex whole” (Webster). This definition has application to many things‚ even families. A family is considered a system because families are made up of interconnected components (people)‚ they exhibit similar behaviors‚ they have regular interactions which may be positive or negative‚ and they are interdependent on one another whether realized or not. The basic premise behind Dr. Bowen’s Family Systems Theory is that the family is

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    7.) Urie Bronfenbrenner developed the ecological systems theory. If someone were to fail a test this theory would look at the socioeconomic factors such as family‚ intelligence‚ ethnicity‚ and other factors. Bronfenbrenner’s theory examines how an individuals self -perception can influence their behaviors. He developed a chronosystem to show the influences with the other systems. The macrosystem is the largest sector and describes the culture of how an individual lives. The exosystem is interconnected

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    As we approach I now notice the gentleman is propped up on a crate. His legs are crossed and appear to provide the perfect support for his resting arms and hand holding a sign “Homeless Veteran.” Is this crate what he carries his belonging in? Does he have belongings? A moral dilemma begins to erupt within myself. Am I intruding as I peer at him as he encounters each vehicle? Am I interrupting a private moment? Am I invading his

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    Family Systems Theory. The basic principles underlying the Family Systems Theory is the emphasis on the individual’s behavior being understood in the context of the family and the family’s behavior being understood in the context of other social systems. The more treatment and educational programs take into account the relationships and interactions among family members‚ the more likely they will be successful (Lambie‚ 2011). One model that has been developed specifically to persons with disabilities

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