Abstract

This article presents a family systems approach to the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with physically manifested illness. A biobehavioral continuum of psychologically and physically manifested disease is offered to replace the false dichotomy of organic versus psychological illness. The Biobehavioral Family Model, an empirically validated model of the mutual influence of family relational patterns and childhood illness, organizes the treatment approach. The Family Process Assessment Protocol provides a method of diagnosing the child's illness in the context of family relational functioning. Two cases, a child with conversion disorder and a child with asthma, illustrate this approach. Additional family systems approaches are referenced in a table with citations.

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