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Family
Counseling
Family
therapy can be an exciting and effective way to help families cope
with a variety of challenging issues. Such issues include:
- Families
experiencing multiple stressors all at once
- The
terminal illness or death of a family member
- Marital
separation or divorce
- Remarriage,
blended families and step parenting
- Drug
abuse and alcoholism
- Sibling
rivalries
- Chronic
family conflict.
Family
therapy often views individual symptoms as reflective of larger
family problems. Additionally, families can experience problems
when they are faced with multiple stressors all at once. The usual
way the family has been able to cope with stress in the past becomes
overwhelmed and members become locked into rigid family
roles that can cause symptoms and conflict within the family
system. Family therapy would therefore work to release the family
from rigid roles and overwhelmed coping strategies by:
- Identifying
individual and family strengths
- Encourage
the family to listen in new ways to all of its members
- Accepting
family members as unique individuals
- Encourage
more effective communication patterns
- Identifying
and expressing underlying emotions
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