SFT for ASD: A systemic intervention for neurodiverse families

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To increase the number of family-based interventions and deal directly with the family dynamic that creates maladaptive manners of coping and connection, structural family therapy (SFT) for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was developed. The model slowly supports families in being more flexible in their relationships and dynamics while imparting interpersonal skills which enhance communication particularly between the children with ASD and their parents by reforming and supporting an appropriate family structure and family dynamic.

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Pennant, A. (2025). SFT for ASD: A systemic intervention for neurodiverse families. Journal of Family Therapy, 47(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.12475

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