Family therapy alone is not enough or the dirty story of Dorian |
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Authors: | Ron Katrit Rosenberg Rina Melnick Tamara Pesses Dani |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hebrew University and Psychological Municipal Service, Jerusalem, Israel;(2) 3-B Neve Granot, 93706 Jerusalem, Israel;(3) Department of Psychology, Hebrew University, Israel;(4) Psychological Municipal Service, Jerusalem;(5) Psychological Municipal Service, Jerusalem |
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Abstract: | When serious malfunctioning of an individual occurs in a secondary system (school, hospital, rehabilitation center, dormitory setting), the tendency often is to focus on the family as both the cause of the malfunctioning and the arena of intervention. Many times, family therapy alone is not enough because a parallel destructive constellation has formed around the Identified Patient in the secondary system as well and the symptoms catalyze that system's own maladaptive patterns. Often the IP is caught in the web of rigid pathological patterns of interactions between the two systems. A unique model of conjoined intersystemic intervention for dealing with such resistance to change is presented. |
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