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Process and strategy in network therapy.

J Halevy-Martini, E M Hemley-van der Velden, L Ruhf

    Family Process
    |December 1, 1984
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study introduces a novel network therapy approach, detailing its process from client assessment to follow-up. It emphasizes convening, connecting, and empowering the client

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Social Work
    • Systems Theory

    Background:

    • Existing therapeutic models often focus on individual or dyadic interventions.
    • There is a need for community-based and systemic approaches in mental health.
    • Network therapy offers a framework to engage a client's social system.

    Observation:

    • The article outlines a structured network therapy methodology.
    • It details the process from initial referral and client-system assessment.
    • The therapeutic journey includes distinct stages: convening, connecting, and shifting control.

    Findings:

    • Successfully implements a three-stage process: convening, connecting, and shifting locus of control.
    • Demonstrates effective strategies for engaging and mobilizing a client's social network.
    • Case material illustrates the practical application and benefits of the network therapy model.

    Implications:

    • Provides a scalable and potentially more effective model for mental health interventions.
    • Enhances client support systems by integrating social networks into treatment.
    • Offers a new paradigm for therapeutic practice, shifting focus from individual to systemic empowerment.

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