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    PracticePSYC-8705-6 | Final PaperEthical Issues in Family and Marital TherapyHealth Psychology Program | | Denise A. Bolden-Little | 11/7/2010 | Introduction Due to the extremely sensitive nature of marital and family therapy, it is imperative that therapists engage in the ethical, competent treatment of their clients. There are three aspects of marriage and family therapy research that makes it unique from other research fields: 1) multiple family members are involved; 2) it involves extremely

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    reading suggested an alliance between the therapist and client is important component in family therapy being successful. The study proved how effective the therapist connection was, even though they didn’t ask the question directly. In looking at both concepts, the rapport with the therapist and client is essential in therapy moving forward. Bowen believed the therapist relationship is essential to families becoming healthier (Hecker, 2015). Furthermore, he believed the therapist could become

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    Family therapy involves working with each member of the family to help them solve a group or individual problem that may cause hindrances that prevents the family being a cohesive unit. Family therapy is most often used to help treat an individual's problem that is affecting the entire family, such as an addiction, depression, or behavioral problems. This type of counseling can also be useful for addressing family-wide problems such as conflicts between siblings, spouses, or parents and children

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    Master of Science Family and Systemic Psychotherapy Term Paper NEUTRALITY (A historical review of a theoretical concept/idea in working with families and couples) Submitted by: Cheryl Lim 13 April 2007 Counselling and Care Centre, Singapore The Institute of Family Therapy, London, UK Validated by Middlesex University, London, UK As a learning therapist, I am often being reminded of the concept of neutrality when reviewing one’s relationship with the clients. This gives rise

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    Structured Family Therapy: Emotionally Focused Therapy Valencia W. Wright Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy HUMN – 6356 – 3 Dr. E. Roberts Walden University May 8, 2016 Abstract This paper evaluates the Structural Family Therapy model and its impact on the Emotionally Focused Therapy by Sue Johnson. This paper will discuss the concepts of therapy utilized within the Structural Family Therapy model and how Sue Johnson utilized many of its methods when constructing Emotionally

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    Working with the family has become one of my interested groups to work in the future since the first day of Clinical Skills class with specify family therapy. One of the vignette which we did the role-play in class was Hernandez family. This family who were Hispanic had a problem to communicate especially with the daughter who was 18-year-old and was diagnosed with anorexia 6 months before our first session. This family included 43-year-old father who worked for IT, 42-year-old mother who was registered

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    Structural family therapy is associated with the work of Salvador Minuchin and is an evidence based therapy influenced by brief strategic and eco-systemic structural family therapy (Gerhart, 2014). Structural family therapists are active in the counseling sessions and will want to have all of the members of the family participate in the counseling sessions. The therapist is then able to map family structures in order to resolve relation problems between family members. The therapist will then make

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    Narrative Family Therapy in Practice Introduction When narrative therapy first came into my life, I was not able to realize its brilliance. I had the misconception that the modality found where problems stemmed from and then showed clients how to cope with problems when they reoccur. Then I saw narrative therapy in action during a session with clients of my colleagues. The idea of problems being outsiders intruding on the system was fascinating and co-authoring a new narrative with a client sounded

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    Overtime, I realized that I wanted to do therapy to help people with different and disorders. Recently, after taking a survey about my different interests, I saw a career that I never knew about before called “Family and Marital Therapist.” I skimmed over the information about what they did. And, it dawned on me that, “I can help people with family/problems in their marriage.” Before I read the different elements put into this job. From experience, watching therapy, I knew for one thing that they used

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    The Strategic Family Therapy Center is a family-based intervention and its target is to understand problems through interactions and behaviors in each client family. According to Haley Jay this therapy is very practical because "it is a therapy where the therapist initiates what happens during therapy, designs a specific approach for each person's presenting problem, and where the therapist takes responsibility for directly influencing people. (www.mri.org/strategic_family_therapy.html). In other

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