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Family systems theory |
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Family systems theory An approach to treatment that emphasizes the interdependency of family members rather than focusing on individuals in isolation from the family. This theory underlies the most influential forms of contemporary family therapy. Mentioned in: Family Therapy |
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95) is a practical tool for a deeper analysis of the congregation as system, based on sound insights from family systems theory. Family systems theory as a framework for understanding the common family dynamics observed in families where there is sibling abuse is discussed. Elaine Walton discusses several conceptual frameworks for family-centered services which are derived from family systems theory. |
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