Abstract

This article reviews treatment of families with a schizophrenically functioning adolescent from a psychodynamic systemic perspective. Systemic and psychoanalytic conceptions of family binding and the sacrificial nature of schizophrenic dysfunction, both on an intrapsychic and interpersonal level, provide the theoretical foundation for a multi-dimensional approach to treatment. This treatment approach is predicated on reframing of the adolescent's behavior, a co-therapy model of reparenting and multi-family group therapy to resolve the separation-individuation impasse characteristic of such families. The case of a 16 year old boy and his family is used to illustrate the concepts discussed.

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