A clarification of Multisystem-Multimethod assessment: reductionism versus wholism |
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Authors: | G W Peterson R E Cromwell |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor, Child and Family Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916.;Codirector, Center for Relationship Change, 18 Country Club Circle, Brevard, North Carolina. |
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Abstract: | A clarification and response to a critique of the Multisystem-Multimethod (MS-MM) family assessment is provided in this paper. This approach consists of a logic for integrating family assessment, systems thinking, and clinical interventions. In contrast to the wholistic, or systemic, focus of MS-MM family assessment, the critique of these procedures recommends a more reductionistic approach that contradicts basic elements of systems theory. The critique advocates the isolation and measurement of a few family phenomena, whereas MS-MM assessment recognizes the interdependence among the levels of organization and components of family systems. |
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