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Multisystemic Model

Actively engages family, peers, and other community support systems in treatment

Structural Model/ View of Normal

Experiential Model/ Goals of Therapy

Bowen Model/ Views of Dysfunction

Bowen Model/ View of Normal

Multisystemic Model/ Goals of Therapy

Experiential Model/ View of Dysfunction

Post Modern, Solution Focused Narrative Model/ Goals of Therapy

Bowen Model/ Goals of Therapy

Structural Model/ Goals of Therapy

Structural Modal/ View of Dysfunction

Post Modern, Solution Focused Narrative Model/ View of Dysfunction

Experiential Model/ View Healthy Normal

Post Modern, Solution Focused Narrative Model/ View of Normal

Therapist works to strengthen boundaries and help parents strengthen parenting subsystems.

Helps families of at risk/ troubled youth

Therapist works with clients to improve differentiation, regulate emotional reactivity, identify new perspectives, and fix strained relationships.

Structural hierarchy is necessary for healthy family functioning and families have boundaries and subsystems in place.

Family has low anxiety, positive emotional balance, and members identify with a sense of individual identity

Dysfunction occurs from a lack/imbalance of structure and most often occurs from maladaptive reactions to a change in structure.

People are constrained by pessimistic views of problems which limits the ability to find alternative solutions

Therapists focus on empowering clients and encourage them to reauthor their future

Old pains lead to difficulties in current communication patterns

People have a high self value, open and honest communication, and rule expectations that are appropriate but flexible

Multisystemic Model

Involve family and communal support to improve child development, help identify risky behaviors and overcome barriers to success

Therapists help clients establish clear communication, and help clients find mutual appreciation and awareness

"Normality" is socially constructed and is not limited to one type of family, there is not one proper way for a person to live

Family has high anxiety, poor differentiation, triangulation occurs, emotional cutoffs occur distancing family members, extremely emotionally reactive