Term ID: T1573

Family Systems Theory

/family-systems-theory/
A therapeutic and theoretical framework viewing families as interconnected systems where individual behavior is understood within the context of family relationships, patterns, and dynamics rather than as isolated individual pathology.
Example: Understanding a teenager's depression not just as an individual disorder but as potentially reflecting family communication patterns, parental conflict, or multigenerational trauma affecting the entire family system.

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Reference: Bowen (1978)