Term ID: T1302

Equifinality

/equifinality/
The principle that similar outcomes can result from different initial conditions or pathways, particularly relevant in developmental psychopathology where various risk factors may lead to the same disorder. This concept emphasizes the complexity of causal relationships in human behavior.
Example: Different children may develop anxiety disorders through genetic predisposition, traumatic experiences, learned behaviors, or combinations of these factors, despite having different starting points.

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Reference: von Bertalanffy (1968)