Family Systems Theory and Obesity Treatment: Applications for Clinicians.

Sebastian G Kaplan, Elizabeth Mayfield Arnold, Megan B Irby, Katherine A Boles, Joseph A Skelton
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Abstract

Family-based approaches are recommended for the treatment of pediatric obesity, although most of the literature describes programs that only include the identified child and one parent in the treatment process. As a result, the clinical application of research protocols in nutrition settings may be inadequate; multiple representations of a "family" will be encountered in the clinical environment. Mental health professionals, particularly those who work with children, often engage families in psychotherapy. Developing an understanding of their methods may be beneficial to Dietitians and other clinicians who wish to follow a more family-based approach and may present new avenues for effective treatment. In our tertiary care pediatric obesity clinic, we routinely involve multiple family members throughout the treatment process. Here we discuss our experiences and introduce Bowen's Family Systems Theory as a model for translating family therapy principles into nutrition-focused treatment settings.

家庭系统理论与肥胖治疗:临床应用。
以家庭为基础的方法被推荐用于儿童肥胖的治疗,尽管大多数文献描述的方案只包括在治疗过程中确定的儿童和父母中的一方。因此,研究方案在营养方面的临床应用可能不足;在临床环境中会遇到“家庭”的多重表征。心理健康专业人员,特别是那些与儿童打交道的专业人员,经常让家庭参与心理治疗。了解他们的方法可能对希望遵循更多以家庭为基础的方法的营养师和其他临床医生有益,并可能为有效治疗提供新的途径。在我们的三级保健儿童肥胖诊所,我们通常在整个治疗过程中涉及多个家庭成员。在这里,我们讨论了我们的经验,并介绍了Bowen的家庭系统理论,作为将家庭治疗原则转化为以营养为重点的治疗环境的模型。
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