Behavioral Family Therapy

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A family is a group of people related biologically and/or psychologically and are connected by historical, emotional and economical bonds, they often perceive themselves as part of a household (Gladding, 2015). Often times, there may be dysfunction within a family system and the family can benefit from seeking family counseling. Substance abuse within the family or a couple can lead to dysfunctions within the family system. Substance related disorders affect families, couples, the individual and society in general (Gladding, 2015). Behavioral Couples Therapy, BCT, is a form of therapy often used within couples, with whom an individual is experiencing difficulties with abstinence from alcohol or drug use, to seek help with better relationship …show more content…

Research has indicated that addiction often develops within the family context and can be maintained or worsened in the family process (Myers, Apodaca, Flicker, Slesnick, 2002). …show more content…

The purpose behind this behavioral approach is to build support for abstinence and to improve the functions within the couple Behavioral couples therapy promotes the abstinence of drug use with what is known as a recovery contract, this contract states that both couples will work together in a daily ritual to reward abstinence and improve communication, increase positivity with techniques explained in therapy (Powers, Vedel, Emmelkamp, 2008).
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