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    The Family System Test (FAST) visually maps family dynamics like cohesion and power. It assesses how family structures adapt across typical, ideal, and conflict scenarios for clinical insight.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychological assessment
    • Family systems theory
    • Clinical psychology

    Context:

    • Assessing family dynamics is crucial for understanding individual and group well-being.
    • Existing methods may not fully capture the multi-dimensional nature of family relationships.
    • Clinical settings require reliable tools for evaluating family structures.

    Purpose:

    • To introduce and describe the Family System Test (FAST), a novel figure placement technique.
    • To detail the FAST's methodology for representing family cohesion and power.
    • To outline the scoring, validity, and reliability of the FAST.

    Summary:

    • The Family System Test (FAST) utilizes figure placement for a 3D representation of family cohesion and power.
    • It measures perceptions across typical, ideal, and conflict situations to assess family structure flexibility.

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  • Scoring procedures, validity, and reliability are presented.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a flexible, clinically-derived tool for assessing family systems.
    • Offers insights into systemic, developmental, and clinical aspects of family functioning.
    • Facilitates a deeper understanding of family dynamics in various contexts.