What Is Family Systems Therapy?
Systematic family therapy is a method of family psychotherapy. Guided by system theory, cybernetics, information theory, and radical constructivist epistemology. Early 1950s. G. Bateson et al. Proposed the "doublebind" theory to describe the family communication model of schizophrenia. They paid attention to the relationship between family interpersonal interactions and the internal psychological activities of family members. The universal interpersonal system is considered the unit of treatment. [1]