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  2. Mar 24, 2024 · Family systems therapy is a form of psychotherapy that treats the family as a unit. It's based on the premise that, when something affects one member, it affects every other family member as well; likewise, the strength and stability of a family unit can provide support when one member needs help.

    • Triangles. The triangle is the smallest stable relationship system. It is more stable than a two-person relationship because it can resist more tension.
    • Differentiation of self. People’s levels of “differentiation of self” differ. Once formed, the “self” can only change after the person makes a long-term effort.
    • Nuclear family emotional system. Four key relationship patterns describe where problems may emerge in a family. The patterns can function in all family types (nuclear, single-parent etc.
    • Family projection process. The passing of emotional problems from parents to the children. Example: Self-confidence issues. The parents believe their son has low self-esteem.
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    • Triangular System. This type of relationship is precariously balanced one. Although better than an unstable two-person relationship, this system is also known to experience friction every now and then.
    • Differentiation Of Self. Every person in a family is unique. In spite of being a part of the same unit, people develop their personalities differently based on their own perceptions.
    • Nuclear Family Emotional Process. As the name suggests, this system is defined especially for nuclear families. A nuclear family includes single-parent as well as step-parent dynamics.
    • Family Projection Process. Parents may have emotional and mental stresses, which they often transmit to their children in some way. This process follows 3 steps
  3. Family systems theory is an approach to understand human functioning that focuses on interactions between people in a family and between the family and the context(s) in which that family is embedded. Family systems theory has been applied to a wide variety of areas including psychotherapy in general and family therapy in particular (working ...

  4. Oct 20, 2020 · Definition Family systems theory is one of the major theories in behavioral and social sciences. The foundation of this theory is that all systems, human and mechanical alike, strive toward growth, development, and stability and that individual behavior cannot fully be understood without taking into account the context of the family system ...

  5. Jul 15, 2008 · Abstract. This chapter looks at the development of family theory in the United States during the 20th century, culminating in the adaptation of general systems theory in the 1950s and 1960s.

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