Abstract

Abstract Structural family therapy has proved effective in Severe childhood and adolescent psychosomatic disorders unresponsive to medical management or other forms of psychotherapy. The authors review a psychosomatic research project and the profile of the family that developed from it, and describe how principles of structural family therapy are applied to treatment of childhood psychosomatic disorders.

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