Definition of Family Therapy
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Feb. 2009
Family Therapy is a sub discipline within psychotherapy that works with family: mother, father and children or only with couples to promote their proper development, intensification of relationships between members or remedy some conflicts and differences that have arisen product of the coexistence.
This type of therapy is a fairly modern alternative that emerged very few decades ago as response to the various frameworks with which an individual living in this age must confront. Socio-economic ups and downs, problems of various kinds, the different emotional needs that sometimes conflict in the breasts of families, pressures, stress, competence that occurs in almost all areas, the dysfunction in which some families fall as a result of divorce or separation of the couple, among others, are some of the main reasons why a family decides to undergo therapy family.
Among the more traditional family therapies that therapists usually face, we find systemic therapy, which is one that will be applied to treat
disorders and mental illnesses that arise as a product of the relational activity of a social group determined conceived as a system.The systemic therapeutic gaze deals with providing solutions for communication and relationship not only to families, but also to couples. Preeminently, this type of therapy has as a method of inhibition of the problems that we mentioned above, the change in the processes of interaction and communication, meanwhile, to be more effective in the best treatment to use to reverse these situations, systemic therapy will observe individuals in their own context.
Regarding the duration of the treatments, generally, this type of therapy does not require what is said to be a shock-type treatment, but between session and session can pass from 2 to six weeks as arranged or created necessary the professional doctor. Meanwhile, as an average of the time it will take for this therapy to begin to show the first results, between 10 and 14 sessions are counted as necessary.
Systemic Therapy has shown an incredible positive performance when it has had to deal with cases with problems food, drug addiction, dysfunctional childhood behaviors, when it comes to family conflicts and although in a lesser measure has also experienced some supremacy when it comes to treating the depressions experienced by some of the two members of the couple.
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