ABSTRACT

Relational Family Therapy introduces a cutting-edge family and couple therapy model that synthesizes relational theories and integrates object relations theory with interpersonal psychoanalysis and self-psychology. The model holds that individuals deal with conflicts rooted in the frustrated and threatening environment they grew up in by later forming intimate relationships that are comparable to the core experiences from their primary family systems. The book outlines the three levels of experience—systemic, interpersonal, and intrapsychic—and provide concrete ways for the therapist to address client problems and promote affect regulation. Chapters include transcripts of actual family therapy sessions as well as genograms so readers can see the model in action.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|66 pages

Fundamentals of Relational Family Therapy

chapter 2|49 pages

Relational Dynamics in Systems Theory

chapter 5|33 pages

Systemic Dynamics in Relational Theories