The therapist’s assume that individual change will result in modifying a family’s organization and from challenging its transactional patterns (Bitter, 2014). In the video, the therapist made the parents change seats to encourage healthy organization within the family, and to possible avoid behaviors that are enmeshed. This would influence the therapeutic process because it would encourage the family to think about the family’s behaviors and encourage change within the members of the family. Another reason why it would be effective in changing the parent’s seats within the therapy session is to create healthy boundaries in the family. In this family, the mother was controlling the family members, and the mother was so enmeshed with the children in the family, by changing the seats encourages the mother to take a back seat, and encourages the children to grow and have stronger relationships with one another. This could help to eliminate the dysfunction within the family’s
The therapist’s assume that individual change will result in modifying a family’s organization and from challenging its transactional patterns (Bitter, 2014). In the video, the therapist made the parents change seats to encourage healthy organization within the family, and to possible avoid behaviors that are enmeshed. This would influence the therapeutic process because it would encourage the family to think about the family’s behaviors and encourage change within the members of the family. Another reason why it would be effective in changing the parent’s seats within the therapy session is to create healthy boundaries in the family. In this family, the mother was controlling the family members, and the mother was so enmeshed with the children in the family, by changing the seats encourages the mother to take a back seat, and encourages the children to grow and have stronger relationships with one another. This could help to eliminate the dysfunction within the family’s