Compare And Contrast Family Therapy Vs Sfbt

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Family systems therapy is guided by a belief of the client as a part of several larger, interconnected, and collaborative systems (e.g., family, school, and community). Within this type of therapy, “the focus of treatment is not on locating the pathology within the individual but on mobilizing resources and targeting areas of resiliency and strength in the family” (Atwood, 2001, p. 1). The individual is viewed as a subsystem within the family, wherein members are equally effective in contributing to and/or altering familial dynamics. Both family systems therapy and SFBT acknowledge the importance of personal strengths in solution-building; these orientations also lack a deficit- or problem-focus (Reference). The reason I used the family systems