Abstract

Anomic family depression is a form of depression which occurs in reaction to a disruption in a family's ability to discover a sense of meaning and purpose in life. Anomic depression often occurs during times of family migration where there is an increased danger of a disruption in the family's traditional methods of discovering and experiencing meaning. Existential family therapy utilizing network intervention, social skills training, and existential reflection is frequently a useful form of treatment in this kind of practice situation.

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