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THE REPRODUCTION OF FAMILIES: THE SOCIAL ROLE OF FAMILY THERAPY?
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Family SystemsFamily HealthFamily MedicineReproduction Of FamiliesContemporary Family FormFamily InteractionSociologyEducationFamily PsychologyFamily LifeSystemic TherapyFamily TherapyPublic HealthFamily RelationshipsFamily FunctioningFamily DynamicFamily Processes
Family therapy, while highlighting the significance of family functioning for individual experience and behavior, has in general failed to respond to the critical analyses of the family that have recently been developed, and particularly that offered by the women's movement. Consequently, it cannot investigate the possibility that “dysfunction” in families is actually socially created and maintained. Family therapy's failure to consider the broader contexts of family functioning, a failure that is facilitated by the use of systems theory as its major theoretical underpinning, results in an uncritical acceptance of the contemporary family form.
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