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    The Williams who are an African-American family consisting of Tyrone (husband, 38 years old) Marlena (wife, 37years old), Myeiesha (daughter, 20 years old) are seeking counseling to address Myeisha’s addiction the narcotics. Myeiesha lost her college scholarship for track after the coach found evidence of illegal drugs I her locker. Tyrone who is the oldest of three males was raised by a single mother who was addicted to crack cocaine, she died in his last year of high school. He is estranged…

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    Disruptive Family Therapy

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    one is diagnosed with a disorder both a child and parent should be able to receive treatment. Stressors in a family such as violence, divorce, poverty, and neglect can all cause emotional trauma in children that leads to disorders such as depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, and many more. An unstable home life is not something that can be cured through the child, but through the family dimension. All children deserve a place they that they can feel safe and make their own, which is why we…

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    Working with the family has become one of my interested groups to work with in the future since the first day of Clinical Skills C class with specified family therapy. One of the vignettes, that we did the role-play in class was Hernandez family. I decided to do the comparison between two theories, Structural Family Therapy and Bowen Intergenerational Therapy, by working with this family. This family are Hispanic, and their presenting problem is lack of communication, especially with the…

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    Structural Family Therapy

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    Conducting a family assessment allows a family to identify their strengths and areas of improvement. Generally speaking, it is normal for an individual to feel some kind of resentment if he or she is the sole individual caring her a parent The familial dispute surrounds who is going to be responsible for the caring of my father. Romika is also the sole individual paying for issues around the house as she lives in the home with our father. In clinical practice, the help of a social worker could…

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    Classic Family Therapy

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    A classic case might be providing anger or stress management to an adult in a family where child protection has intervened in some way. This might be a monitoring role where a child is on the ‘children at risk’ register, or a care order may be in force. A child may even have been removed, and an adult may be facing criminal charges or civil court intervention. As a therapist, however, it is important to have some small grasp of the trauma that occurs to all parties, whether guilty or innocent.…

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    Bowen Family Therapy

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    It would take a special therapist with super human powers to successfully treat this family. However, assuming that it was possible, I would use Bowen Family therapy. I believe the members of the family I would treat would be grandma, the caretaker (highered by grandpa) and the three daughters (Karen, Ivy and Barbra), because they seemed to be at the core of the family. Moreover, the caretaker is the only one who is living with mom, and would serve as an outside perspective…

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    living by its own society. I believe to become a more effective therapists he/she has to respect the different culture client bring to counseling in order to establish a relationship that is very vital component in the practice of marriage and family therapy. Also, I believe that a therapists must recognize and examine his/her own culture, values, belief, norms, and history having a horizon of meaning of self (Gehart, 2014).…

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    Interpersonal psychotherapy is a type of therapy which there is emphasis on the interpersonal relationship of the various person involved such as the client’s spouse, children and other parties. There are three types of interpersonal psychotherapy Marital Therapy, Family Therapy, and Transactional Analysis. Marital therapy is a psychotherapy that is directed at improving a disturbed marital relationship. The therapy is centered on efforts to change the psychodynamics & behavior of the partners…

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    Bowen family therapy is focused on building the family’s awareness of their responses and interactions with others. The therapist aims to assist each member uncover their ownership in the problem rather than passing blame on to others. They also explore family patterns and utilize tools such as a genogram to assess behavior, problems, and relationship dynamics. The therapist also assists the family in search for those who are self-differentiated, emotional triangles, multigenerational emotional…

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    As noted already they have been extensive studies done on the effectiveness of Gottman’s theory and Emotionally focused couple theory in family therapy. According to Greenman, Young, and Johnson, (2009) EFT is grounded on the theory of change in that one’s exceptional knowledge of themselves and others lets the partners to incorporate the understanding directly and honestly as to inspire a deeper emotional connection. Motaharinasab, Zare-Bahramabadi, & Ahmadi (2016) in their research focused on…

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