Abstract

As an extremely important human value, dignity has long been the subject of extensive international scholarly attention and research. Self-dignity, as the main constituent element, is often initially established and developed in a basic triangular relationship with the family. If children develop a sense of low self-dignity and inferiority during this process, they will encounter many obstacles in their future study, career, and friendships. In this paper, we will use a desktop research method to study the Satir family therapy model and focus on how to improve adolescents' sense of self-value through the lens of Satir's iceberg theory, and explore the effects of the Satir family therapy model on improving adolescents' "low value" and low self-dignity.

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