Family rituals: Functions and significance for clergy and psychotherapists |
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Authors: | Rev. Arlin Roy M.S.W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Blanton-Peale Graduate Institute, New York City;(2) Northeast Counseling Center, 100 Summit Place, 10570 Pleasantville, NY |
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Abstract: | Family rituals express patterned, repeated, symbolic communication that is ordered, evocative, socially meaningful, and directly impacts upon family functioning. Seasonal celebrations, rites of passage, family traditions, and patterned family interactions serve to organize the family, mediate individual expectations, regulate family subsystems, and facilitate change. Clergy and psychotherapists can use an understanding of family rituals to better understand individuals in their family context, promote change through prescribing rituals, and help clients create new, healing rituals. |
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