Title: Family Systems Therapy
1Family Systems Therapy
- Based on presentation of James J. Messina, Ph.D.
- Available from www.coping.org/write/C6436counsel
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2Family Therapists Leaders
- Alfred Adler-Rudolf Driekurs-open forum Child
Guidance Clinics - Murray Bowen-Multigenerational Model-Triangulation
, Differentiation of Self - Virginia Satir-Conjoint Family Therapy-Human
Validation, Relational Family Therapy - Salvador Minuchin-Structural Family
Therapy-create structural change - Michael White and David Epston develop Narrative
theories in 1970s and 80s.
3The Family Systems Perspective
- Individuals are best understood through
assessing the interactions within an entire
family - Symptoms are viewed as an expression of a
dysfunction within a family - Problematic behaviors serve a purpose for the
family - Are a function of the familys inability to
operate productively - Are symptomatic patterns handed down across
generations - A family is an interactional unit and a change in
one member effects all members
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4Difference between Systemic Individual Therapy
models
5Beliefs of Family Therapists
- Individuals affiliations interactions have
more power in persons life than a single
therapist could ever hope to have. - Working with family or community therapists sees
how individual acts and serves needs of these
systems. - Seeing individual in active in a systems assists
in developing types of interventions needed.
6Systemic Perspective
- Individual may carry a symptom for the entire
family - Individuals functioning is a manifestation of
way family functions - Individual can have symptom existing independent
of family structure - Symptoms always have ramifications for family
members - Change the systems and individuals will change
- Change dysfunctional patterns of relating
create functional ways of interacting relating
7Adlerian Family Therapy Outline
- The theory
- How change happens
- Role of social worker
8Adlerian Family Therapy Key Concepts
- Adlerians use an educational model to counsel
families - Emphasis is on family atmosphere and family
constellation - Therapists function as collaborators who seek to
join the family - Parent interviews yield hunches about the
purposes underlying childrens misbehavior
9Family Atmosphere
- Unique conjunction of all the family
forces-climate of relationships that exist
between people - Family is a system each member exerts influence
on every other member - Autocratic or permissive common in West
- Parent role model of how genders relate, how to
work, participate in world - Emotional role models for children as well
- Family value value all members support cannot
be ignored religion, education, money
achievement, right and wrong
10Family Constellation
- Consists of parents, children, extended family
members - Birth order
- How member find place in family system how
relate to one another to be unique - Alignment of family members
- Develop genogram of family-starting point for
client communication meaning of life
11Role of Birth Order
- Motivates later behavior
- First-born favored, only, pseudo-parent-high
achievers - Second-born rivalry competition
- Last-born more pampered, baby-creative,
rebellious, revolutionary, avant-garde
12Birth Order
- Adlers five psychological positions
- Oldest child receives more attention, spoiled,
center of attention - Second of only two behaves as if in a race,
often opposite to first child - Middle often feels squeezed out
- Youngest the baby
- Only does not learn to share or cooperate with
other children, learns to deal with adults
13Adlerian Family Therapy Goals
- Unlock mistaken goals and interactional
patterns - Engage parents in a learning experience and a
collaborative assessment - Emphasis is on the familys motivational patterns
- Main aim is to initiate a reorientation of the
family - Assist family member to have Social Equality- the
sense that everyone has an equal right to be
valued and respected in the family
14Adlerian Therapist Functioning
- Open forum
- Parent Interview alone they are leaders
- Problem Description parents concerns
- Goal Identification What did you do about it?
- Typical Day repeated patterns of interaction
- Child Interview
- Goal Disclosure Do you know why you do
- Posit tentative goals Could it be that
- Concluding Remarks to generate new approaches to
end mistaken interactions to lead to more
democratic, harmonious, effective living
15Multigenerational Family Therapy Outline-Murray
Bowen
- The theory
- How change happens
- Role of social worker
16Multigenerational Family Therapy Murray Bowen 8
Key Concepts
- The application of rational thinking to
emotionally saturated systems. A
well-articulated theory is considered to be
essential - Differentiation of the self
- Triangulation
- Nuclear Family Emotional System
- Family Projection Process
- Emotional cutoff
- Multigenerational transmission process
- Sibling position
- Societal regression
17Differentiation of the self
- A psychological separation of intellect emotion
independence of self from others - Differentiated Being able to be guided by
thoughts or emotions separateness - Undifferentiateddifficulty separating self from
others-fuse with dominant family emotional
patterns-physical but not emotional leaving - Unproductive family dynamics of previous
generation transmitted by marriage of
undifferentiated individuals - Need for self-identify while still belonging to
ones family
18Triangulation
- A third party is recruited to reduce anxiety and
stabilize a couples relationship - Underlying conflict not addressed worsens
- Once the 3rd person is resolved the balance
achieved is off again - Change in one part of family system affects the
whole system - Therapist must be highly differentiated so as not
to get caught up in triangulation with couple
19Multigenerational Family Therapy Goals
- With the proper knowledge the individual can
change - Change occurs only with other family members
- To change the individuals within the context of
the system - To end generation-to-generation transmission of
problems by resolving emotional attachments - To lessen anxiety and relieve symptoms
- To increase the individual members level of
differentiation
20Multigenerational Family Therapy Therapist
Functioning
- Genogram work look at family over three
generations - Look for critical turning points in family
emotional process - Characteristics of family members
- Evolutional picture of family tools for
assessment - Asking Questions What role did you play with
that person in the family? Looking for fusion
within the family.
21 22Human Validation Model
- The theory
- How change happens
- Role of social worker
23Validation Model Key Concepts-Virginia Satir
- Enhancement and validation of self-esteem-Human
Validation Process ModelFamily rules - Congruence and openness in communications
- Sculpting
- Nurturing triads
- Family mapping and chronologies
24Validation Model Goals
- Open communications
- Individuals are allowed to honestly report their
perceptions - Enhancement of self-esteem
- Family decisions are based on individual needs
- Encouragement of growth
- Differences are acknowledged and seen as
opportunities for growth - Transform extreme rules into useful and
functional rules - Families have many spoken and unspoken rules
25Family Life
- Children enter pre-existing systems which have
rules - Rules about living interaction
- Rules governing Communications-who says what
under what conditions - Rules spoken and unspoken shoulds and should
nots - Rules become absolutes often are impossible
Never be angry with your father. Always keep a
smile on your face - As child accept rules for survival which are not
useful as adult
26Functional vs. Dysfunctional Communications
- Functional each family member give chance to be
individual, separate life lots of freedom and
flexibility in family with open communications - Dysfunctional closed communications, poor
self-esteem of parents, rigid patterns-resists
awareness, strained relationships, little
individuality, incapable of autonomy or genuine
intimacy Family members think, feel and act the
same way family controlled by fear, punishment,
guilt or dominance
27Defensive Stances in Coping with Stress
- Placating-enabler, people pleaser, rescuer
- Blaming-troubled person
- Super-responsible-looking good
- Irrelevant behavior-distracting- acting out,
entertainer
28Family Roles and Family Triads
- Roles played in family based on ones behavior
- Victim
- Keeping the Peace
- Stern Taskmaster
- Disciplinarian
- Hard-working caregiver
- Nurturing Triad two parents and child where child
is nurtured
29Intervention Goals
- Communicating Clearly
- Expanding awareness
- Enhancing potentials for growth in self-esteem
- Coping with demands process of change
- Identify new possibilities to the status quo
- Encouraging growth in each member
- Generating hope, courage to formulate new options
- Assess, strengthen, enhance coping skills
- Encourage members to exercise healthy options
30Social Workers Functions
- Focus on emotional honesty, congruence, systemic
understanding - Family sculpting position family members by
roles they play in family - Family reconstruction psychodramtic reenactment
significant event in 3 generations of
family-unlock dysfunctional patterns stem from
family of origin
31Structural Family Therapy Outline - Salvador
Minuchin
- The theory
- How change happens
- Role of social worker
32Structural Family Therapy - Salvador Minuchin
- Focus is on family interactions to understand the
structure, or organization of the family - Symptoms are a by-product of structural failings
- Structural changes must occur in a family before
an individuals symptoms can be reduced - Techniques are active, directive, and well
thought-out - Focus on the how, when, and to whom family
members relate
33Key Concepts Structural Family Therapy of
Salvador Minuchin
- Family Structure invisible set of functional
demands or rules that organize way family members
relate to one another- - Observe family to see the structure
- who says what to whom,
- in what way,
- with what result
34Family Subsystems
- Spousal wife husband
- Parental mother father
- Sibling children
- Extended grandparents, other relatives
- Family member play a different role in each of
the subsystems they belong - Structural difficulty when one subsystem takes
over or intrude another
35Boundaries
- Emotional barriers that protect enhance the
integrity of individuals, subsytems families - Extremes of boundaries
- Disengagement-overly detached-rigid
- Enmeshment-very involved as one-diffuse-fosters
dependency on parents - Clear healthy boundaries-attain sense of personal
identity yet allow sense of belongingness within
family system
36Structural Family Therapy Goals
- Reduce symptoms of dysfunction
- Bring about structural change by
- Modifying the familys transactional rules
- Developing more appropriate boundaries
- Creation of an effective hierarchical structure
- It is assumed that faulty family structures have
- Boundaries that are rigid or diffuse
- Subsystems that have inappropriate tasks and
functions
37Structural Family Therapist Function
- To actively engage family as unit to initiate
structural change by - Joining the family in a position of leadership
- Mapping its underlying structure
- Intervening in ways designed to transform an
ineffective structure - The Therapeutic Endeavor is challenging rigid
transactional patterns - Pushing for clearer boundaries
- Increasing degree of flexibility in family
interactions - Modifying dysfunctional family structures
38Structural Family Techniques
- Joining build maintain therapeutic alliance
with family - Family Mapping draw map to identify boundaries ,
transactional styles - Enactments family engages in conflict situation
that would happen at home - Reframing new light or different interpretation
on problem situation in family
39Narrative (Family) Therapy
- The theory
- How change happens
- Role of social worker
40Key Concepts
- Identity is shaped by the story a person has
about themselves influenced by personal
experience and ones culture. - Story is based on perception of how-where-why
things happened. - Problems in ones life are tied into the story and
with ones identity. - Stories can be re-written.
41Goals of Narrative Family Therapy
- Externalize or Objectify the problem.
- Look for exceptions.
- Look for strengths (skills used at other times or
with other problems). - Identify alternatives.
- Create new story.
42Role of Social Worker
- Act as investigator
- to identify how problem effects client.
- to help client figure out how they might see the
problem as an object. - to help client find exceptions to the problem.
- to help client find skills used to solve other
problems. - to help client think of alternative outcomes.
- Act as editor
- to help client re-write their story.
- Change History Technique