Introduction to the Special Section on Contextual Therapy

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Family Process Pub Date : 2025-05-14 DOI:10.1111/famp.70039
Manijeh Daneshpour, Catherine Ducommun-Nagy
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Abstract

This special section on Contextual Therapy offers an in-depth exploration of its foundational principles and evolving applications in addressing complex relational dynamics. Contextual Therapy, founded by Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, emphasizes relational ethics, trust, and accountability, providing a framework for understanding intergenerational relationships and addressing systemic injustices. This issue begins with Ducommun-Nagy's conceptual paper, which revisits Contextual Therapy's core principles and introduces innovative ideas for modern therapeutic practice. The collection includes articles that apply Contextual Therapy to diverse cultural contexts, such as Daneshpour's exploration of trust and fairness in couples therapy and Glebova et al.'s examination of sociocultural trauma in immigrant families. van der Meiden delves into the concepts of exoneration and forgiveness, offering insights into their therapeutic implications. Further contributions include Gutierrez and Nleko's analysis of systemic healing in families affected by father absence, and Natrajan-Tyagi and Poulsen's culturally sensitive work with Asian Indian families. Empirical studies, like Rived Ocana's investigation of relational ethics and self-differentiation, provide valuable clinical insights. van Bremen and Natrajan-Tyagi critique neoliberal ideology's impact on family dynamics, showcasing Contextual Therapy's role in promoting authentic relationships. Together, these articles reaffirm Contextual Therapy's relevance, offering practical strategies for therapists and underscoring its adaptability to diverse sociocultural challenges. This special section ensures that Contextual Therapy remains a vital, evolving approach in contemporary therapeutic practice.

情境疗法特别章节简介
这个关于情境疗法的特别章节提供了一个深入的探索,它的基本原理和在处理复杂的关系动力学方面不断发展的应用。语境疗法由Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy创立,强调关系伦理、信任和责任,为理解代际关系和解决系统性不公正提供了一个框架。本期从ducomom - nagy的概念性论文开始,该论文重新审视了情境疗法的核心原则,并为现代治疗实践引入了创新思想。该合集包括将情境疗法应用于不同文化背景的文章,如Daneshpour对夫妻治疗中的信任和公平的探索,以及Glebova等人对移民家庭社会文化创伤的研究。范德梅登深入研究了免责和宽恕的概念,提供了对其治疗意义的见解。进一步的贡献包括古铁雷斯和恩莱科对受父亲缺席影响的家庭的系统治疗的分析,以及纳特拉詹-蒂亚吉和保尔森对亚洲印度家庭的文化敏感的研究。实证研究,如Rived Ocana对关系伦理和自我分化的调查,提供了有价值的临床见解。van Bremen和Natrajan-Tyagi批判了新自由主义意识形态对家庭动态的影响,展示了情境疗法在促进真实关系方面的作用。总之,这些文章重申了情境疗法的相关性,为治疗师提供了实用的策略,并强调了它对不同社会文化挑战的适应性。这个特殊的部分确保了上下文治疗在当代治疗实践中仍然是一个至关重要的,不断发展的方法。
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Family Process
Family Process Multiple-
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
5.10%
发文量
96
期刊介绍: Family Process is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing original articles, including theory and practice, philosophical underpinnings, qualitative and quantitative clinical research, and training in couple and family therapy, family interaction, and family relationships with networks and larger systems.
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