In family therapy, the therapist works with the family as a whole, rather than with individual family members separately. This approach acknowledges that each family member's behavior and emotions are interconnected, and that changes in one person can have a ripple effect on the entire family.
If you're considering family therapy, don't be afraid to take the leap. It may seem like a crazy idea at first, but the benefits can be life-changing. With the right therapist and approach, your family can become the loving, supportive, and connected family you've always wanted to be.
Marilyn Masters, a renowned family therapist, is here to challenge our conventional thinking and share with us the transformative power of family therapy. Her approach, often described as "crazy" by those who don't understand it, has helped countless families overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles and build stronger, more loving relationships.
Her approach, which she calls "Big B" (more on that later), is centered around the idea that families are capable of transforming themselves, but often need a little help to get there. Masters believes that by empowering families to take ownership of their relationships and their problems, they can create lasting, positive change.