Structural Family Therapy Analysis

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Bitter (2009), wrote “structural family therapy is an approach to understanding the nature of the family, the presenting problem, and the process of change” (p.238). Structural family therapy seems to very straight forward unlike some of the other theories. A family comes into therapy and the therapist work on understanding the problem and figure out a way for change to occur. This therapy focuses on family structure, family subsystems and boundaries. A family structure is how the family function, the rule that they follow and how they relate to one another. I grew up in a very structure household govern by rules that we had to follow in and outside the home. My family related to each other very well because we had effective communication. However, when my grandmother passed away, the structure of my family was broken and problems started to develop. It seems like …show more content…

The example on family mapping was very clear to understand especially the maps use to illustrate the different family relationship. I know what happened between my aunt and me for us to have an estranged relationship. However, I don’t understand what happen between her and the rest of the family for her to become disconnected. So I feel like using enactment will not just help the therapist but it will also provide insight into our family conflict. I really like reframing because it allows the therapist to reframe the problem into a new perceptive for the family to say. For example, a hard working mother feeling guilty for returning back to school because she doesn’t want to leave her children. A therapist can reframe the mothers concern by informing her that she did such a great job with her children, they will be able to take care of themselves without her. I also like the idea of joining which is “a process of building and maintaining a therapeutic alliance” (p.

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