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'''Transgenerational patterns''' are patterns of behavior that are transmitted across generational boundaries and acquired and produced by members of another generation, usually within families. Such forms of [[social learning]] can be very powerful. |
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Transgenerational patterns are patterns of behavior that are transmitted across generational boundaries and acquired and produced by members of another generation, usually within families. Such forms of social learning can be very powerful.
Therapeutic approaches to resolving issues that arise