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  2. Identified patient (IP) is a clinical term often used in family therapy discussion. It describes one family member in a dysfunctional family who is used as an expression of the family's authentic inner conflicts.

  3. Feb 8, 2022 · The identified patient is the proverbial “black sheep,” or symptom bearer, of a family system. An identified patient is often identified as the source of a family’s problem instead of its ...

  4. Feb 9, 2022 · An identified patient is a person who is blamed, shamed, or ignored in a family system. Learn how to recognize this role, what it can look like, and how to heal from its impacts with boundaries and therapy.

  5. Mar 29, 2022 · An identified patient is a person who is blamed for a family's dysfunction and problems. Learn how to recognize the signs of being an identified patient and how to recover from this role.

  6. Feb 16, 2020 · Are you the identified patient in your family? Her: “Yes, cool! I’ve seen your stuff on Facebook. So what exactly is a Black Sheep again?” I put my kiwis in my cart and she and I had a lovely chat where I explained more about who I work with and what exactly I consider a “Black Sheep” to be.

  7. Oct 10, 2019 · Learn how the concept of identified patient, or IP, is used in family therapy to understand the role of symptoms and problems in the family system. See the theoretical context, description, and application of IP in different approaches and a clinical example.

  8. The identified patient is the person in the family who is blamed or scapegoated for the family's problems. Learn how this role develops, what are its signs, and how to break the cycle with therapy and communication.

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