Family Involvement in the Therapeutic Process: A Family in Crisis
Rabeh Sijelmassi, Aicha
Family Involvement in the Therapeutic Process: A Family in Crisis - 2002.
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This article tries to demonstrate that it is possible to transform the dysfunctional rules of family interaction, and to allow a child to emerge from his position of disrupting element and to become a leader of transformation. In the same process, the family therapist must bring the parents to set a better self-definition in the context of the relationship in order to become potential co-therapists. Hence, to emphasize parents’ abilities and maturity, to reinforce their status, and to help them overcome the crises of life remains the principal objective of the therapeutic process.
Family Involvement in the Therapeutic Process: A Family in Crisis - 2002.
40
This article tries to demonstrate that it is possible to transform the dysfunctional rules of family interaction, and to allow a child to emerge from his position of disrupting element and to become a leader of transformation. In the same process, the family therapist must bring the parents to set a better self-definition in the context of the relationship in order to become potential co-therapists. Hence, to emphasize parents’ abilities and maturity, to reinforce their status, and to help them overcome the crises of life remains the principal objective of the therapeutic process.
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