Term ID: T1438

Equifinality Principle

/equifinality-principle/
The developmental concept that multiple different pathways can lead to the same outcome, emphasizing that similar psychological conditions or disorders can arise through various combinations of risk and protective factors.
Example: Two children developing anxiety disorders through completely different routes: one through genetic predisposition and minor stress, another through trauma despite genetic resilience.

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Reference: Cicchetti & Rogosch (1996)