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  1. Jan 2, 2018 · Systemic family therapy traces its origins from the 1950s, and there are currently several different models contained within the systemic paradigm. A unifying feature of systemic therapy is the importance placed on understanding psychological difficulties in the context of social relationships.

    • Paula Boston
    • 2000
  2. This article, a product of the two authors’ multicultural experiences, contrasts British and Japanese families in order to examine the applicability of the Western model of family therapy to Japanese families and therapists.

  3. Strategic Family Therapy works by examining and altering the sequences of interactions within the family to address psychological and behavioral issues. Therapists use a range of techniques to create change, disrupt negative cycles, and promote positive patterns of behavior.

  4. Aug 7, 2014 · Family therapists from 10 different countries (China, India, Israel including Palestinian citizens, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Turkey, Uganda, and the United Kingdom) 1 describe systemic therapy in their contexts and current innovative work and challenges.

    • Janine Roberts, Khawla Abu-Baker, Cristina Diez Fernández, Nelly Chong Garcia, Glenda Fredman, Hugo ...
    • 2014
  5. Mar 13, 2013 · In the 20 years between 1970 and 1990 there were rapid developments: in theory, practice, research, an increased awareness of the importance of power and difference, the development of a professional association (AFT), the establishment of family therapy posts, and a system of regulated training.

    • Peter Stratton, Judith Lask
    • 2013
  6. Jun 20, 2014 · Research by early pioneers focused on studying the efficacy of both couple and family interventions from a systemic perspective. Today we know more now than ever before about the processes of diverse families and the therapeutic outcomes of family therapy practices.

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  8. Mar 11, 2015 · Details. Check out. Abstract. Family therapy shaped by the twin contributions of radical humanism (after Freire) and dialogism together create a binocular vision for practice. This vision encompasses the intricacies of moment to moment responses that are seen to occur within a politically informed and socially structured relational context.

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