Foundation of Systems Theory

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The three most important things that I have learned are based on the foundation of systems theory. Communities are made of a giant system and immeasurable subsystems acting and reacting with one another. When the various systems become unstable, resulting needs arise. Often, there are so many contributions to an issue; one has a great deal of difficulty understanding the source of the problem. Rather, the primary importance is accepting the relationships between individuals and environments. Communities must recognize that those within the system are responsible for taking the steps to provide stability for existence and intervening to strengthen existing structures (Homan, 2011).
The most successful social undertakings involve communities extensively. A meaningful comprehension of the functional capacity of a community and the various perspectives that are involved in the community are important aspects to explore. In the text, Homan (2011) describes three subdivisions “The benefit community, the action community, and the target or response community” (p. 117) as communities to b...

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