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Family Systems Therapy

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Introduction Family systems therapy has been around for years, but it was not until the 1950s that the theory really took root (Corey, 2017). Family systems therapy looks at the relational part of humans and sees them as being an individual as apart of a bigger system. Murray Bowen, developer of family systems theory, believed that “the causes of an individual’s problems can be understood by viewing the role of the family as an emotional unit” (Corey, 2017, p. 407). As a counselor, I would like take into consideration that the client’s family impacts them as an individual. Having an understanding that any change made to any person in the family can impact the others. Families are our first form of relationships. Having a better understanding of our client’s families will be able to help me understand their current behaviors and how they function. (Corey, 2017) This paper will break down family system therapy and explain how I could use the techniques and terms into daily practice. Differences An important part of family systems therapy is understanding the difference between systemic and individual approaches. Family systems therapists can still do individual counseling. The difference is they just focus on how the individuals family system is impacting them. The family systems therapist would also want to look at the larger system to be able to understand how change will not only help the individual, but the larger system as well (Corey, 2017). As a counselor it is

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