Systemic family therapy is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the family unit as a whole rather than individual members. This approach examines the relationships, patterns of communication, and dynamics within the family, aiming to understand how these factors contribute to the issues being experienced. Systemic family therapists work with families to identify and address these patterns, promote healthy communication, and create positive changes within the family system to improve the overall well-being of its members. This therapy approach is rooted in the belief that individuals are deeply interconnected and their problems are often best understood and addressed within the context of their family relationships.
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