Family therapy is a modality of interventions and a theoretical framework for psychotherapy. It focuses on changing interactional patterns rather than internal syndromes. Family therapy works with entire families rather than individual members
Mom-son therapy focuses on strengthening unique bond between mothers and sons. Therapy helps address specific challenges in mother-son relationship. Growing recognition of importance in modern family dynamics
Family is an organized system that can break down. Family therapy works with all family members rather than individuals. Therapy focuses on changing relationship patterns and communication
Family therapy focuses on intimate relationships for change and development. Change viewed through systems of family member interaction. Involving families in solutions often benefits clients regardless of problem origin. Therapists must influence conversations to support family system
Attachment disorder affects mood and behavior, making relationship formation difficult. Two main types: disinhibited social engagement and reactive attachment. Most infants develop secure attachments with caregivers
Helps family members understand and support each other better. Enables safe expression of thoughts and emotions. Builds on family strengths and works together for change