In some ways the development of the theory and practice of marital
therapy seems like a relative newcomer to those clinicians who
practice systems therapy. Most of the books in the field stress the
total family as the unit of treatment in terms of understanding the
dynamics of family interactions and intervention techniques. For
the past 15 or 20 years, clinicians interested in systems work
sought training in "family" therapy programs and at "family"
therapy workshops. This training led to a dramatic shift in the
practice of psychotherapy away from the individual as the unfit of
treatment to the family. Much less emphasis has been given to the
marital dyad or couple as the unit of treatment.
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