Bullock D, Thompson B
J Fam Pract. 1979 Nov;9(5):837-41.
Psychosomatic and behavioral problems are commonly seen in the practice of family medicine. If these problems are viewed as difficulties with family interaction, rather than as difficulties of an individual family member, intervention may be more successful. Treatment of families with problems involves interviewing the family unit, identifying and altering dysfunctional behavioral patterns within the family which serve to maintain the problem, and making selected referrals to experienced family therapists.
身心问题和行为问题在家庭医学实践中很常见。如果将这些问题视为家庭互动方面的困难,而非单个家庭成员的困难,干预可能会更成功。对有问题的家庭进行治疗包括约谈整个家庭单元,识别并改变家庭中维持问题的功能失调行为模式,以及向经验丰富的家庭治疗师进行有针对性的转诊。