Walker S
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Family therapy is a relatively new form of treatment in child and adolescent psychiatry. It developed from a clinical tradition of treating individuals into a model which actively addressed the family and wider context of symptom presentation. This article sets out some of the concepts underpinning this treatment. It reviews the three major models practised in the UK. It includes contemporary developments and critiques based on anti-oppressive and antidiscriminatory theory.
家庭治疗是儿童和青少年精神病学中一种相对较新的治疗形式。它从治疗个体的临床传统发展而来,成为一种积极关注家庭及症状呈现更广泛背景的模式。本文阐述了这种治疗方式的一些基础概念。它回顾了英国采用的三种主要模式。其中包括基于反压迫和反歧视理论的当代发展及批判。