Problem-in-Common

From The Practical Ontology & Compendium of Social Cohesion

Definition: As used herein, Problem-in-Common refers to an Ordinary, Extraordinary or Super Extraordinary Problem Understood by the Members of two or more Households, Groups or Organizations to be shared by or replicated in their respective Households, Groups or Organizations. Examples of Shared Common Problem Ordinary - Two siblings in two nearby Households who together are able to Adequately support their otherwise independent parent who lives in one of the Households. Extraordinary - Same Situation, but the siblings must call-on outside resources to assist them as the parent becomes less independent. SEP Examples of Replicated Common Problems Ordinary Extraordinary SEP



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