NCJ Number
111034
Journal
Family Relations Volume: 36 Issue: 3 Dated: (July 1987) Pages: 270-275
Date Published
1987
Length
6 pages
Annotation
This paper applies a structural family systems perspective to clinical intervention in violent families.
Abstract
The goal of the paper is to bridge the gap between theory and research and clinical intervention. The bridge is a structural family systems perspective. The paper reviews theoretical and empirical work on family violence that has employed a systems conceptual framework. The perspective suggests that intervention using a structural family systems approach may be more effective than the typical individual level interventions based on medical or psychopathological views of the causes of domestic violence. Structural family therapy techniques are described which were used with a multiproblem family whose symptoms included family violence. The cooperation needed among researchers, therapists, and therapy trainers who would use a systems approach to analyze and treat domestic violence and abuse is discussed. (Author abstract)