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Equifinality is the principle that in open systems a given end state can be reached by many potential means. The term and concept is due to the German Hans Driesch, the developmental biologist, later applied by the Austrian Ludwig von Bertalanffy, the founder of general systems theory, and by William T. Powers, the founder of perceptual control ...
Equifinality describes a single type of psychopathology that emerges from various etiological precursors. Equifinality can be used to try to understand adolescent depression. Many etiological factors contribute to an adolescent developing a depressive disorder.
Equifinality is the idea that different paths can lead to the same outcome in human behavior and psychology. It challenges the belief that there is only one cause for a specific psychological state and highlights the complexity and diversity of influences on behavior.
15 wrz 2024 · Equifinality, at its core, is the principle that different initial conditions or pathways can lead to similar end states or outcomes in psychological development and behavior. It’s a concept that celebrates the diversity of human experience while acknowledging the common threads that bind us all.
1 sty 2015 · Michelle Dugas ∗. , Birga M. Schumpe §. Show more. Add to Mendeley. Cite. https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.adms.2015.04.001 Get rights and content. Abstract. In this chapter, we will describe several means–goal configurations within goal systems theory: multifinality, equifinality, and counterfinality.
Equifinality, applied to leadership, represents the notion that there is more than one pathway to leading successfully. By focusing on equifinality as a core principle, stylistic differences can add to the fabric of organizational life rather than being a source of tension in it.
27 lip 2018 · Equifinality in family systems theory is the belief that the use of different theoretical orientations and interventions often results in a given end state, goal, or outcome.