A theoretical frame of reference for family systems therapy? An introduction to Luhmann's theory of social systems

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The starting point for this paper is that family therapy lacks a theoretical frame of reference of its own; thus a stepwise search for such a frame of reference is described. First, social systems are defined as communication systems. Second, it is shown in what way a family can be seen as a social system. With the help of the theory of social systems of the sociologist Luhmann, a theoretical frame of reference for systems therapy is drafted. Finally, we hint at the implications such a theoretical framework could have for clinical practice.

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Blom, T., & Van Dijk, L. (1999). A theoretical frame of reference for family systems therapy? An introduction to Luhmann’s theory of social systems. Journal of Family Therapy, 21(2), 195–216. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00114

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