Family Intervention In Family Therapy

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Other Interventions Another way that I could also intervene is through family therapy. I believe that William’s family could also benefit from family therapy being that they are experiencing a stressful situation. William’s behavior has caused conflict between members of the family. Therefore, with using family therapy, the family could learn to establish healthy boundaries, improve functioning, change negative patterns of interaction, and build positive relationships (Alessi & Cullinan, 2017). Implementing family therapy would also help family members join to assist in bettering William’s behavior. Even though family therapy would be ideal, I believe that to incorporate the family each member of the family would need help in thinking and behaving more adaptively so that the family environment is more stable. Attachment-based family therapy …show more content…

CBCL is a tool administered to parents or other caregivers with the goal of assessing a child’s behavioral and emotional issues (Bitencourt, Rigon, Silva, Reuschel, and Callegaro, 2015). The standard rating period for the CBCL is 6 months, however periods can be shortened if reassessments are done over shorter intervals (Achenbach et al., 2008). Parents are to evaluate behaviors based on what truly has happened recently or the past 6 months. This tool is used with children and adolescent 6-18 years of age and takes about 15 minutes to complete and 10 minutes to score (Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001). CBCL consists of 120 questions with each item categorized into eight individual scales that describe the various types of behavior problems: “Anxious/Depressed, Withdrawn/Depressed, Somatic Complaints, Social Problems, Thought Problems, Attention Problems, Delinquent Behavior, and Aggressive Behavior” (Bitencourt et al., 2015). The eight scales can be grouped into two larger categories, externalizing and internalizing behaviors (Bitencourt et al.,

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