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What is the family stress theory?
Looking at family dynamics in response to stress
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The "family stress theory" was first developed in the early 20th century by a sociologist who was interested in looking at how separation and reunification as a result of war could affect family dynamics. In making his observations, he realized that the way a given family responds to a stressful event will depend heavily on their access to resources, both internal and external.
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