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Remembering the Pattern that Connects: Toward an Eco-Informed MFT
Authors:Tracey A. Laszloffy
Affiliation:(1) MFT Program, Alliant International University, Daley Hall 206G, 10455 Pomerado Road, San Diego, CA 92131, USA
Abstract:Gregory Bateson, who is regarded as one of the founders of the field of family therapy, warned about the dangers of chopping up the ecology (literally and metaphorically). Yet the ecosystem is showing signs of faltering under the pressure of human mistreatment, and increasingly people are manifesting symptoms associated with extreme disconnection from nature. Although family therapists have devoted little attention to the relationship between human and ecological planetary suffering, as systemically trained professionals MFTs are uniquely situated to see the big picture and to promote integrative healing between individual, familial, and environmental levels. This article explores some of the factors underpinning the field’s lack of attention to ecological issues and provides recommendations for how MFTs can remember the pattern that connects by cultivating a more eco-informed approach to training and clinical practice.
Keywords:Eco-informed therapy  MFT training and practice  Bateson
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