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As in individual and group therapy, family therapy approaches may be primarily supportive-educational or exploratory-reconstructive. In the former, the therapist’s primary goals are to ally with the family; minimize conflicts, guilt, and defensiveness; and unite them in working toward mutually supportive objectives. Exploratory-reconstructive family therapy is more ambitious, directed more toward recognizing the members’ complementary roles within the family system and attempting actively to change these roles.
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