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I'm going to provide you with some information about the two different approaches to family therapy and some factors to consider when choosing them and still ultimately have you, you should decide which one sounds better.
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So for the collaborative approach, that emphasizes building a strong therapeutic alliance with all family members.
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Therapists using this approach work to create a safe and respectful environment where each family member's perspective is valued.
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The therapist takes on the role of a facilitator who guides the family members in exploring their dynamics, communication patterns, and relationships.
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The goal is to help the family members collaboratively find solutions and make changes that work for them.
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Advantages of this approach would be that it empowers family members to be active participants in their own therapy.
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It also encourages open communication and shared decision -making within the family.
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It supports the family in identifying and building upon their strengths and promotes long -term changes because it involves the family in the therapeutic process.
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The expert and therapist provides guidance, insights, and recommendations to the family based on their expertise.
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The therapist takes a more directive stance, offering suggestions and strategies to help the family restructure their dynamics and relationships...