Family Systems Theory; Application of Family Therapy Theories
The concept of family therapy has over the years has been developed into different approaches that have definite characteristics. These theories have been used to bring forth solutions to different family issues that are experienced on regular basis. It is not easy to understand the structure of a family since there are no universal structures that the family problems or challenges take, this means that even in the application of the family systems theories in bringing solutions to families, the application purely depend on individual unique family challenges and not on a universal template. These unique characteristics that each family challenge takes makes it hard to apply one system theory and have full confidence that it will work, hence the frequent overlapping of the theories, and in this case the strategic family therapy and the structural family therapy will be applied to help solve the case presented herein.
Findings from the family
In the provided case study, a couple, Joe and Arlene present their problem to a family therapist with the hope of having their feud solved. The main point of conflict here is that the two are not in agreement about the approach that needs to be used in bringing up their children, particularly involving them in solutions to problems in the house. Joe feels that Arlene needs to encourage the children to do what he says as the father and not to give them the room to negotiate alternative approaches since they are children, despite the fact that one of them is already 14 years of age. The father seems to be the assertive one here and even during the therapy session, in the first session, he was the first to speak out and went straight to pointing out that the family problem sprouts from the habit of the wife. He seems to be dominating the conversation with the wife only giving brief interjections.
The dark glasses that Arlene is wearing would not be of any concern had she not refused to remove them when the therapist requested her to do so. The refusal, though may be silent, still is a communication to the therapist, there is an always communication and all behavior is communicative hence the refusal to remove the dark glasses tells the therapist that she is not using these dark glasses for beauty or fashion, but they are a barrier between her and the husband, she uses them to conceal her reactions from her husband and now from the therapist as well. She physically hides the internal turmoil within her. In line with the theoretical formulation under the strategic family therapy, there is the report and the command functions. In the first session, the man seems to indicate that he does not approve of the fact that the wife asks or consults the children about their challenges and wants them as parents to instruct the children on how to go about their problems. This is the report as given by the man and the wife, but the command function is that Joe wants to have an absolute authority and control over the entire family, he wants to be listened to and not questioned by any family member, indeed he wants to be looked at as the highest authority in the family. There is need hence to bring back the family homeostasis, the family balance that enables each member to feel as part of the family. Indeed, of greater need here is the restoration of the confidence in Arlene to feel as part of the leadership of the house that the children, some of whom are now becoming teenagers can copy as an example and look up to for advice.
In this first session of the family therapy, we also come to learn that Arlene has a lot that she wants to say and needs to express but holds them back for fear of being like her mother. She opens up to the therapists that even though she is strongly opposed to the sentiments expressed by the husband and that she does not approve of the approach to family problems among the children that the husband uses, she would rather be silent, lest she be branded to be behaving like her mother. In the theoretical formulation of the structural family therapy, there seems to be a predetermined family structure here which is reinforced by the expectations which establish the rules. As a therapist, it is incumbent upon you to see the struggle here is largely due to the wish to offset...
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