This method of psychotherapy was designed by Salvador Munchin. The goal is for the therapist to identify and address issues between the family members and how they function collectively. In this type of therapy, where the emphasis is on family, the therapist will try to observe family interactions on a deeper, more personal, level in order to understand how the family operates. Due to the realization that each family system is unique and one of a kind, therapists have come to the conclusion that in order to effectively treat families, they must approach each unit case by case and find what works for them. The problems and conflicts found within each family must be approached independently from what has worked with previous clients. The family dynamics play largely into how the family will need to be addressed, and as mentioned, each family is …show more content…
The therapist will be able to make each member active in the process of changing the hierarchical system. He or she will be able to establish the family structure through identifying the hierarchies, balance of power, and features of the subsystems (Minuchin, Reiter, Walker, Pascale, & Reynolds, 2014). He will then be able to plan for effective measures through which the structures will be