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Family Therapy Assessment and Treatment Planning:
Two Case Studies
Pamela M. McCollam
New Haven
Abstract
Family therapy has become a common and important part of
residential treatment. The Beavers System Model (Beavers &
Hampson, 1990) was developed to provide a means to understand
the systemic functioning of families. Two dimensions are used in
the Model: (a) Family competence, ranging from severely
dysfunctional to competent and (b) Family style, ranging from
open (centripetal) to closed (centrifugal). The combination of
these two dimensions creates nine different categories of family
functioning. To illustrate its use in residential treatment, the
families of two adolescent students were analyzed using the
Beavers Systems Model. Information for these analyses were
obtained from case reviews and qualitative interviews.
Implications for using the Beavers System Model to assist in
residential treatment are discussed.
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