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    The Bowenian Approach to Family Therapy Summer D. Parrott Liberty University March 1‚ 2015 Abstract This paper will summarize the theory of family systems developed by Murray Bowen. It will describe the eight key components to Bowenian therapy and the techniques used during practice. Strengths and limitations will be exposed‚ followed by a summary of the importance of integration between psychology and family systems theory. Keywords: Bowen‚ integration‚ family systems theory Part

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    Family Therapy The principles of group dynamics are relevant to family therapists who must not only work with individuals‚ but with entire family systems Two key concepts that influence family therapy are the distinction between the process and content of group discussions‚ and role theory. Therapists strive to understand not just what the group members say‚ but how these ideas are communicated . Therapists can help families improve the way they relate and thus

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    case depicts a client that falls under those circumstances. As a client‚ John Wayne Gacy will be introduced to Family Therapy to help him understand his family environment and help him to cope and or change

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    ethical system is used as a way to maintain trustworthiness‚ fairness‚ and loyalty between members of a family (Gehart‚ 2014). What is contextual family therapy? This form of therapy is a relational approach and it is designed based on ones structures and processes. Relational determinants may occur in therapy‚ the contextual approach is built to benefit the client. In fact‚ contextual therapy assumes that the leverages of therapeutic interventions are fixed with relational determinants (Gehart

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    their childhood‚ my father only finished middle school‚ and then he needs go get a job for his brothers and sister to pay for the school. When my father was teenager‚ he can do a lot of things such as farming‚ selling the crops and take care of the family. My Father was born in 1963‚ has experienced the Cultural Revolution of the 60 s and seventy s life‚ he has also experienced the Cultural Revolution after the era of reform and opening up in the eighty s and ninety s life and well-off life

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    Narrative Therapy An Integrated Outcome? Introduction Systemic therapy was based on Minuchin’s Structural Therapy model (1968) followed by Bateson’s cybernetic model (1972) The first order cybernetic model considerd that problems within a family system should be focused on by strategically solving problems‚ meeting family goals and help change a person’s dysfunctional behaviour. D Shazer (1985). These concepts in Systemic therapy were known as the major paradigms and were taught by therapists

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    Institution Structural Family Therapy Name Instructor’s Name Course Number 31‚ May 2014 Abstract This research paper discusses Structural Family Therapy in relation to its development‚ tenets‚ application‚ and comparison to other methods. It was established that Minuchin was at the forefront of developing the approach due to the realization that human problems cannot be solved individualistically. Instead‚ they should be solved in the context of family structure since it affects behavior

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    Family Therapy Approaches That I Prefer John Mack MFCC/556 May 3‚ 2011 Professor Linda Hand‚ MFT Family Therapy Approaches That I Prefer Family is the most important facet of human life. So when a family needs help it is important that the family’s therapist employs a style of therapy that the therapist believes in and has absolute confidence when using. I believe that the theoretical approaches utilized by a therapist must match the way the therapist handles his/her own issues in life

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    Structural Family Therapy and Strategic Family Therapy‚ they both provided beneficial information that is important‚ and have the opportunity in showing improvement and a change within a client and their family. They address and focus on presenting issue(s) that is the reason for a change in their family structure‚ and individually. The focus of this paper on L.E. and B.V.’s (daughter) conflicting relationship‚ because of the issue of substance‚ I believe that the Strategic Family Therapy model would

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    Therapeutic Alliance in Family Therapy Therapeutic Alliance in Family Therapy Therapeutic alliance is the working relationship between the client and the professional. It focuses on the task‚ goals and bond between the client and professional. The client and professional agree on homework assignments that would lead to success in goals of what the client hopes to achieve in therapy. At this point‚ the client and the professional have begun to build a trusting relationship that would guide the

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