Family Therapy: A systems theory and structural family model

United Kingdom · CPD points & talks · Psychologists

UK psychologists, bridge the gap in your skills with this essential talk on family therapy, grounded in systems theory and structural models. Gain practical insights from Senior Clinical Psychologist Salisha Maharaj to effectively work with families and understand the systemic influences on mental wellbeing in the UK.

This module provides a practical and accessible introduction to conducting family therapy through the lens of systems theory and structural family therapy. Presented by Salisha Maharaj, Senior Clinical Psychologist at the Tygerberg Family and Adolescent Unit, the session equips practitioners with both theoretical foundations and real-world applications for working effectively with families.

Salisha begins with core principles of systems theory - emphasising how individuals function within broader relational systems - before introducing key elements of structural family therapy, such as family subsystems, boundaries, hierarchies, and patterns of interaction. The talk is enriched with a compelling case example, demonstrating how theory can guide each stage of family therapy, from assessment and formulation through to intervention.

This presentation addresses a crucial skills gap for many clinicians trained primarily in individual work. By developing systemic thinking, practitioners are better able to understand relational patterns, avoid over-pathologising individuals, and facilitate more meaningful, lasting change.

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

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