Generational boundaries are a special instance of the formation of boundaries. Boundary
demarcations are of the utmost importance for family functioning; they are the result of
recognition and upholding of the roles within parental and child
subsystems and the interactional forms appropriate to these roles.*
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*Extracted with permission from Simon, Fritz et al Language of Family
Therapy - A Systemic Vocabulary and Source Book (Family Process Press Series)
Paperback 1985 Family Process, Inc.
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