Abstract
Multiple Family Group Therapy has been identified as a viable treatment model for a variety of client populations. A combination of family systems theories and therapeutic group factors provide the opportunity to explore multiple levels of intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships between families. All group members are afforded the opportunity of both giving and receiving feedback about strengthening their own family ties. This article depicts a Multiple Family Group Therapy model based on interpersonal and postmodern theories of therapy. A theoretical base is provided in conjunction with descriptions of weekly activities.
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