Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychotherapeutic process in family integrative systemic therapy that lead to therapeutic change. More specifically, the study investigated the relation between therapist interventions and in-session good moments at different phases of therapy. The sample consisted of five families with good therapeutic outcome at three different stages of therapy - beginning, middle, and ending. Results indicated the appearance of specific good moments and therapist’s interventions at different stages of therapy, as well as significant correlations between therapist interventions and client good moments. This study sheds light on the complex processes of systemic family therapy and the variables that contribute to good therapy outcome.

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