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Therapeutic Process as a Means to Navigate Impasse? Reflections on a Complex Case of Crosscultural Adolescent Family Therapy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 March 2012

Jacqueline Segal*
Affiliation:
RAPS, Adolescent Family Therapy and Mediation Service, Relationships Australia, Sydney, [email protected]
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*Address for correspondence: Jacqueline Segal, RAPS Family Therapy & Mediation Services, Suite 102, 18–20 Ross Street, North Parramatta NSW 2151.
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Abstract

This article explores the process of family therapy with a Turkish-speaking single-parent family with four children in which suicidal behaviour and family violence have become the norm. The following example describes a pivotal experience early within my career as a family therapist. The universality of first, being a beginner family therapist, and second, receiving a referral of a daunting, difficult case has led me to share my experience here. Central to this article is the focus on therapeutic process as a means to navigate beyond impasse. It is my hope that those who read this article will consider taking the risk to prioritise the therapeutic relationship, even when anxiety about ‘doing something’ to fix the problems is high.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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