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  • Essay / Family Therapy Interviews: Interviewing as a Family Therapist

    Reframing is used in family therapy to reach out to the family and offer a varying perspective on the presentation of problems. Reframing involves removing something from its logical group and placing it in a different category to produce a result whereby a negative can be reframed to produce a positive. Tracking, common in family therapy, involves listening to and recording sessions in sequence order. Marriage therapists also use delocalization, paradoxical interventions as well as symptom prescription to reveal any hidden relationships in