Abstract

A good working relationship is critical to successful treatment in communication disorders and other helping professions. Professionals need to be able to examine and modify problematic relationships so that services will be beneficial to clients. In this article, systems concepts from general systems theory and family therapy literature are presented as analytical tools to help professionals understand and change interactions with clients. Two case examples that illustrate relationship problems are presented. The relationships are analyzed from a systems perspective, and the approaches taken to their resolution are described.

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