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Shadish et al (1993)
70% of average treated cases of child and adult mental health difficulties and relationship problems fare better with family therapy than untreated control cases
Shows family therapy as a viable intervention modality
Effectiveness
Carr (2000)
For depression and grief effective family therapy includes decreasing family stress and enhancing the availability of social support
For anorexia family therapy with individual therapy and parent counselling is more effective than hospital-based feeding programmes
Best treatments for different problems
Larner (2000)
A critical l not knowing stance allows for therapists/analysts contribution of meaning, interpretation and knowledge on therapeutic conversation
Both psychoanalysis and family therapy use this stance and both use aspires of each others
Fundamentally both provide a narrative container in which mending can emerge
On knowing not to know
Psychoanalysis and family therapy
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