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Techniques of Structural Family Assessment: A Qualitative Analysis of How Experts Promote a Systemic Perspective
Authors:Michael Nichols  Sydney Tafuri
Affiliation:College of William and Mary, , Williamsburg, VA
Abstract:The trajectory of assessment in structural family therapy moves from a linear perspective, in which problems are located in the identified patient, to an interactional perspective, in which problems are seen as involving other members of the family. Minuchin, Nichols, & Lee (2007) developed a 4‐step model for assessing couples and families consisting of: (1) broadening the definition of the presenting complaint to include its context, (2) identifying problem‐maintaining interactions, (3) a structurally focused exploration of the past, and (4) developing a shared vision of pathways to change. To study how experts actually implement this model, judges coded video recordings of 10 initial consultations conducted by three widely recognized structural family therapists. Qualitative analyses identified 25 distinct techniques that these clinicians used to challenge linear thinking and move families toward a systemic understanding of their problems. We discuss and locate these techniques in the framework of the 4‐step model.
Keywords:Family Assessment  Systemic Family Therapy  Structural Therapy  Techniques
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