The Family Reconstruction Process and Its Evolution to Date: Virginia Satir's Transformational Process |
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Authors: | Gilles Beaudry |
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Affiliation: | (1) Service de Conseiller, 844 Autumnwood Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R2H 2T6;(2) College Universitaire de Saint-Boniface, 200 Avenue de la Cathedrale, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R2H 0117 |
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Abstract: | This article presents the evolution of one of Satir's processes, namely family reconstruction, a psychodramatic reenactment of significant events in three generations of family life. Both the sameness and the differentness of the classical version as developed by Satir and the current shorter version are explored. The Satir model is a growth oriented approach based on the belief that people have the inner resources to resolve problem situations. Within this model, which focuses on what people can become, the therapist and the individual or family members join forces to move from a symptomatic base to wellness. |
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Keywords: | Satir therapy model family reconstruction therapeutic change |
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