Name of Concept
Holon in Family Systems Theory
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Introduction
The term holon refers to a system that demonstrates both the independent characteristics of wholes and the dependent characteristics of parts (Koestler 1970). According to family systems theory, there are several interconnected systems that exist within the family system (Cox and Paley 1997; Fromme 2011), and family is a part of larger systems including extended family and community (Gehart 2018; Minuchin and Fishman 1981). A holon refers to such a subsystem that exists within a larger family system (Minuchin and Fishman 1981; Reuben and Shaw 2016; Shaw et al. 2004).
Theoretical Context for Concept
Theoretically, families engage in processes of self-organization and self-stabilization (Cox and Paley 1997). The process of self-stabilization (or self-correction) refers to the workings of feedback mechanisms that compensate for changes in components of the system and thus help in...
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Seiter, N., Smith, A.D., Quirk, K. (2018). Holon in Family Systems Theory. In: Lebow, J., Chambers, A., Breunlin, D. (eds) Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15877-8_281-1
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