Applying developmental previewing to the principles of family therapy |
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Authors: | Paul V. Trad MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Child and Adolescent Outpatient Department, Cornell University Medical Center, Westchester Division, 21 Bloomingdale Road, 10605 White Plains, NY |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses the application of principles of infant psychiatry to the diagnosis and treatment of multigenerational family conflict. Using a technique referred to as previewing, the therapist can focus on the interpersonal meaning that the infant's development precipitates in the family and determine how the parents' relationships with the infant replicate their relationships with their own families of origin. The therapist may then use these insights for overcoming conflict and for acclimating parents to new developmental skills in an optimal manner. Specific suggestions for how parents may promote more adaptive patterns of interaction with the infant using previewing are offered. |
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Keywords: | Family conflict family therapy developmental principles previewing internal working models predicting conflict |
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