Who started Conjoint Family Therapy?

Virginia Satir
This chapter provides a biographical sketch of Virginia Satir, the founder of conjoint family therapy. It describes Satir’s basic ideas about relationships and their importance to mental health.

What does the term Conjoint Family Therapy describe?

therapy in which the partners in a relationship or members of a family are treated together in joint sessions by one or more therapists, instead of being treated separately. Also called conjoint counseling. See also couples therapy; family therapy.

What is the family therapy model?

Family systems therapy draws on systems thinking in its view of the family as an emotional unit. When systems thinking—which evaluates the parts of a system in relation to the whole—is applied to families, it suggests behavior is both often informed by and inseparable from the functioning of one’s family of origin.

What are the three phases of functional family therapy?

Functional Family Therapy The FFT clinical practice model has three distinct phases: (a) engagement and motivation, (b) behaviour change, and (c) generalization. Therapist goals and interventions appropriate to each phase are described in a treatment manual (Sexton and Alexander, 2004).

Who was the first family therapist?

Bowen, who was one of the pioneers of family therapy, based his theory of family therapy on his early clinical study of schizophrenia. Bowen was impressed 22 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Page 21 with the “emotional stuck-togetherness” (fusion) of family members with schizo- phrenia.

Who created transgenerational therapy?

The works of Murray Bowen (1978), Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy and Krasner (1986), and James Framo (1982) are commonly associated with this framework, which conceptualizes current problems within the family as unhealthy patterns of thinking and behaving devel- oped over a span of at least three generations.

What is the value of conjoint therapy?

Conclusion. The conjoint session in the treatment of persons who are married is designed to use the intense emotional feelings that exist between the partners. The situation provides transference, regressive and defensive phenomena that are readily available for therapeutic utilization.

What is the difference between MST and FFT?

MST deals with youths who are repeat violent offenders having committed several serious crimes. FFT works with high-risk juveniles who might have committed lesser crimes.

What is the MST program?

What is Multisystemic Therapy (“MST”)? MST is an intensive family- and community-based treatment program that addresses all environments that impact high risk youth – homes and families, schools and teachers, neighborhoods and friends. Work with caregivers to focus youth on school and gaining job skills.