The Power of Family Therapy: A Crazy Idea That Really Works
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Before Masters & Johnson, family therapy was a contradiction in terms. After their radical co-therapy model, we understood that a human being is a node in a network. You cannot fix the node without fixing the network. The Power of Family Therapy: A Crazy Idea
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The Concept:In the world of family therapy, we often get stuck in the "Big B"—the Boundaries, Burdens, and Breakdowns that define a family's history. The "Crazy Idea" proposed here is to intentionally pivot away from the traditional diagnostic lens and instead focus on radical, unconventional collaboration. Key Pillars of the "Crazy Idea":