A family reunion of “clinical cousins”: Attachment and emotion in four family-oriented therapy models

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Family Process Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI:10.1111/famp.13001
Allen K. Sabey, Adele Lafrance, James Furrow, Guy Diamond, Daniel Hughes
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Attachment theory and the science of emotion provide a strong foundation for intervention at the family system level. Four therapeutic models in particular, Attachment-Based Family Therapy, Emotion-Focused Family Therapy, Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy, and Emotionally Focused Family Therapy, demonstrate how a broad and accurate view of attachment relationships and emotion can be utilized to effectively intervene for a variety of presenting problems in a relational and empathic way for all involved. This paper continues a conversation that began at the Summit for Attachment and Emotion in Family Therapy in 2021 and aims to foster openness, collaboration, and affirmation between four different models of family therapy with shared theoretical roots. The presenters at the Summit and the authors of this paper view similarities across these models as validating and differences as opportunities to serve more families in unique ways, learning from one another's creativity to promote healing within families in the most effective and efficient ways possible. The paper frames the value of attachment theory and emotion science for family therapy, discusses the importance of learning from a variety of models with shared theoretical roots, presents brief summaries of the four models presented at the Summit, compares the models for similarities and complementarities, and shares highlights from each of the presenters from the Summit.

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临床表亲 "的家庭团聚:四种以家庭为导向的治疗模式中的依恋与情感。
依恋理论和情感科学为家庭系统层面的干预提供了坚实的基础。四种治疗模式,即依恋为基础的家庭治疗、以情感为中心的家庭治疗、二元发展心理治疗和以情感为中心的家庭治疗,展示了如何利用对依恋关系和情感的广泛而准确的观点,以关系和共情的方式有效地干预各种相关问题。本文延续了 2021 年家庭治疗中的依恋与情感峰会上开始的对话,旨在促进具有共同理论根源的四种不同家庭治疗模式之间的开放、合作和肯定。峰会的演讲者和本文作者认为,这些模式之间的相似之处是值得肯定的,而不同之处则是以独特的方式为更多家庭提供服务的机会,他们相互学习彼此的创造力,以最有效、最高效的方式促进家庭内部的愈合。本文阐述了依恋理论和情绪科学对家庭治疗的价值,讨论了从具有共同理论根源的各种模式中学习的重要性,对峰会上介绍的四种模式进行了简要总结,比较了这些模式的相似性和互补性,并分享了峰会上每位发言人的精彩发言。
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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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