Systemic Family Therapy
Systemic therapy looks at the problem that people bring in therapy as located in the system in which the person lives rather than inside the individual.
“This makes it possible for people to experience an identity that is separate from the problem; the problem becomes the problem, not the person” (White, 2007)
More on systemic family therapy…
White, M. (2007). Maps of Narrative Practice. New York: W.W. Norton & Company
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