Theory to Therapy: Contextual Family Therapy, Part 1
Description
What if the key to resolving family conflicts lies in understanding hidden relational debts and credits? Join Stacy Frost and Dr. Linton Hutchinson as they uncover the transformative power of contextual family therapy. In this episode of Theory to Therapy, we break down the essential concepts of relational ethics, the relational ledger, and multi-directed partiality. Dr. Hutchinson shares his expertise on how this approach helps families rebuild trust and accountability by focusing on fairness and justice within relationships, rather than just surface-level issues.
Dive into practical insights and real-world applications as we explore how therapists use techniques like reframing and uncovering hidden relational dynamics. Learn about the critical roles of entitlement, destructive entitlement, and parentification, and how they influence family interactions. Dr. Hutchinson also discusses the concept of exoneration and its impact on freeing family members from excessive guilt or blame. By the end of this episode, you'll have a deeper understanding of how contextual family therapy can bring about lasting change in family dynamics. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that offers both theoretical and practical guidance for anyone interested in family therapy.
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