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family therapy
family therapyA form of treatment favoured by some social workers and psychotherapists. It shifts attention away from the individual's problems to the family viewed as an interdependent system. Treatment involves analysing and interpreting the observed intra-familial dynamics. Feminists argue it ignores inequalities in power between the sexes, so contributing to tendencies to blame, devalue, and subordinate women.
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