Review:

Family Systems Theory

overall review score: 4.5
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Family systems theory is a psychological theory that views family relationships as a system with its own dynamics and patterns of communication.

Key Features

  • Views family relationships as interconnected
  • Focuses on patterns of communication and behavior within the family
  • Looks at how individual members influence one another within the family system

Pros

  • Helps to understand family dynamics and improve communication
  • Can be used to guide therapy and interventions for families

Cons

  • May overlook individual differences within the family
  • Does not account for external factors influencing family dynamics

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