Abstract
This article addresses two issues which have received little attention from researchers or practitioners; encopresis as a chronic disorder, and its treatment via a systems-based approach to therapy. Chronic encopresis is viewed as a complex process rather than a static, symptomatic entity, with emphasis placed on the significance of family transactional patterns in the maintenance of the symptom. The case of a fourteen year old encopretic male is presented to illustrate the utility of assessing family contexts relevant to symptom display.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
