Family Mapping

1)Structural therapists use the concepts of boundaries (rigid, diffuse, and clear), subsystems (parental, spousal, and sibling or child), and triangles to describe family structure. Using the Case Study: Family Mapping (linked in Resources), write a discussion post in which you:

>Describe the family’s current structure in terms of the boundaries around the family system and between subsystems in the family.

>Discuss what dysfunctional triangles may be present in the family, and suggest what their function might be.

>Discuss how the family’s structure might change to help them improve their current concerns. What would be the rationale for such changes?

>Describe the structural techniques that would be used to accomplish the goals.

Story line: Jennifer and Sean have been married for 8 years and have one child, Emma, who is 5 years old. Sean travels a great deal for his job, and Jennifer stays at home with Emma. Jennifer has taken time out from her career to parent Emma full-time in her early years. For the last 3 years, Emma has attended preschool half days, three days a week, and Jennifer has encouraged additional creative learning activities.

Sean is a very involved dad, calling Emma every night and spending as much time as possible with her on the weekends. These parents are enmeshed with their child and give her wonderful care. However, they are failing to teach the child to obey rules and to respect adult authority, resulting in difficulty with her entrance into school. The child is afraid to go to school, and the parents simply reinforce her fears by allowing her to stay home.

2)Sociocultural Oppression and Trauma

In Chapter 9, of the “Re-Visioning Family Therapy” text, Dr. Hardy talked about sociocultural oppression. He invites us to think about oppression as a traumatic experience for those in marginalized communities. In fact, Dr. Hardy suggests that clinicians must come to understand the connection between oppression and trauma if we are to attend to the complex needs of our clients and deliver effective mental health treatment, including marriage and family therapy (Hardy, 2019).

This discussion provides an opportunity for you to examine and reflect on socio-cultural oppression and trauma.

In your initial post:

>Discuss your understanding of sociocultural oppression, including an overview of the differences between primary- and secondary-level oppression.

>Include an overview of the invisible wounds therapists must be aware of.

>How does taking on a trauma-informed perspective, as suggested by Dr. Hardy, help clinicians work more effectively with clients from marginalized communities?


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