N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNE

By using an integrative family therapy model, this article addresses the multiple problems a stepfamily may encounter. The stepfamily is a rapidly growing family structure in modern society. The stepfamily's unique problems, for instance, life-cycle discrepancies and loyalty conflicts, begin wh...

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Main Authors: T Kapp, L.J Jacobs
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Stellenbosch University 2003-08-01
Series:Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk
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Online Access:https://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/362
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spelling doaj-ff8f099dd30a456b812bfc5078e339242020-11-25T03:55:10ZafrStellenbosch UniversitySocial Work/Maatskaplike Werk2312-71982003-08-0139327028110.15270/39-3-362N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNET Kapp0L.J Jacobs1University of Pretoria, South AfricaUniversity of Pretoria, South AfricaBy using an integrative family therapy model, this article addresses the multiple problems a stepfamily may encounter. The stepfamily is a rapidly growing family structure in modern society. The stepfamily's unique problems, for instance, life-cycle discrepancies and loyalty conflicts, begin when they start functioning together as a family. The problematic foundation of a stepfamily and its unique composition require a specific therapeutic method that will take the complexities of those families into account. The researchers used the integrative family therapy model of David C. Olsen. This model is constructed out of six accredited methods in the field of family therapy: the problem solving, structural, interactional, cognitive, multigenerational and object-relation methodshttps://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/362integrative family therapy modelstepfamilyfamily therapy
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N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNE
Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk
integrative family therapy model
stepfamily
family therapy
author_facet T Kapp
L.J Jacobs
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title N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNE
title_short N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNE
title_full N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNE
title_fullStr N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNE
title_full_unstemmed N GEÏNTEGREERDE GESINSTERAPEUTIESE WERKWYSE MET HERSAAMGESTELDE GESINNE
title_sort n geïntegreerde gesinsterapeutiese werkwyse met hersaamgestelde gesinne
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Social Work/Maatskaplike Werk
issn 2312-7198
publishDate 2003-08-01
description By using an integrative family therapy model, this article addresses the multiple problems a stepfamily may encounter. The stepfamily is a rapidly growing family structure in modern society. The stepfamily's unique problems, for instance, life-cycle discrepancies and loyalty conflicts, begin when they start functioning together as a family. The problematic foundation of a stepfamily and its unique composition require a specific therapeutic method that will take the complexities of those families into account. The researchers used the integrative family therapy model of David C. Olsen. This model is constructed out of six accredited methods in the field of family therapy: the problem solving, structural, interactional, cognitive, multigenerational and object-relation methods
topic integrative family therapy model
stepfamily
family therapy
url https://socialwork.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/362
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