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A structural approach to the single-parent family.

J S Weltner.   

Abstract

Although the single-parent family is becoming a predominant family structure, there is a surprising scarcity of articles discussing its typical problems or detailing specific therapeutic approaches. This paper attempts, first, to list some core problems encountered by all single parents and, second, to present a sequence of therapeutic approaches geared toward dealing with these problems. Structural theory, with its emphasis on subsystems, generational boundaries, and organizational patterns, provides a framework for viewing the built-in vulnerabilities of the single-parent family unit. Minuchin's (3) emphasis on generational boundaries and the problem of enmeshment underlies the theoretical and therapeutic approach presented here. I have drawn heavily on Haley's (2) idea that the therapist must be an authority, a problem-solver, and a teacher. Finally, the emphasis on creating new organizational patterns is most thoroughly explored in Aponte's (1) discussions of "underorganized families" (many of whom are single-parent families).

Mesh:

Year:  1982        PMID: 7106270     DOI: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.1982.00203.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


  3 in total

1.  Working with Inner-City Families: An ecological approach for the family physician.

Authors:  W J Watson; W Wetzel; S Devanesen
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1991-12       Impact factor: 3.275

2.  Single mothers: their health and health service use.

Authors:  P Beatson-Hird; P Yuen; R Balarajan
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  1989-12       Impact factor: 3.710

3.  Children who suffer from headaches--a narrative of insecurity in school and family.

Authors:  Gunni Odegaard; Eva Lindbladh; Birgitta Hovelius
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 5.386

  3 in total

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