Using Structural Family Theory in Treating Family Conflict

This article outlines the current research on the treatment of family conflict, structural family theory (SFT), and the application of SFT in the treatment of family conflict. Family therapy is rarely conducted with violent families because of state-mandated programs that focus on the individual per...

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