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'Psychosomatic families' are characterized by 'enmeshment', over-protectiveness, rigidity, and a marked inability to resolve conflicts. A psychosomatically ill child may help the parents to avoid facing the conflicts in their relationship by apparently focusing all their attention on the child. The general practitioner can help such families by utilizing the principles of family therapy.
“心身疾病家庭”的特点是“情感纠结”、过度保护、僵化,以及明显缺乏解决冲突的能力。患有心身疾病的孩子可能会让父母将所有注意力都集中在孩子身上,从而帮助父母避免面对他们关系中的冲突。全科医生可以运用家庭治疗的原则来帮助这类家庭。