Abstract

AbstractThis paper outlines a structural family therapy analysis of the problems that occur in the formation and functioning of blended families. The difference between blended families and other types of family is discussed and an attempt is made to differentiate blended families from each other. Common structural problems in blended families are described with case study examples. Reference is made to the part that access and custody disputes play in the problems of the blended family and some suggestions are made regarding therapy with these families.

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