Session 8: Family Roles, Communication, and Support

B. Carter, W. Kronenberger, E. Scott, C. Brady
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Session 8 is again focused primarily on family communication and dynamics for the purposes of identifying and addressing parenting behaviors and parent–teen dynamics that may unwittingly undermining teen confidence in becoming more independent in managing their illness and lifestyle. The clinician engages the family in a discussion of parental and teen roles within the family system and an examination of the impact of the teen’s illness on family members’ roles. Behavioral family systems concepts of “misguided support” and “strong beliefs” that family members hold, but that inadvertently may be serving to maintain a dependent or even overprotective/enmeshed family dynamic, are introduced and applied to the family situation, along with strategies for moving these dynamics in a more independence-engendering direction.
第八部分:家庭角色、沟通和支持
第8部分再次主要关注家庭沟通和动态,目的是识别和解决可能在不知不觉中削弱青少年在管理疾病和生活方式方面变得更加独立的信心的父母行为和父母-青少年动态。临床医生与家庭成员讨论父母和青少年在家庭系统中的角色,并检查青少年疾病对家庭成员角色的影响。行为家庭系统的概念是家庭成员持有的“错误的支持”和“强烈的信念”,但无意中可能有助于维持依赖甚至过度保护/纠缠的家庭动态,这些概念被引入并应用于家庭情况,以及将这些动态向更独立的方向移动的策略。
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