Term ID: T2839

Joint Family Therapy

/joint-family-therapy/
Treatment approaches that work with multiple family members simultaneously to address relationship dynamics, communication patterns, and systemic issues.
Example: Therapy sessions including parents, children, and sometimes extended family to address family conflicts, improve communication, and change dysfunctional patterns.

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Reference: Minuchin (1974)