KMID : 0608020110190010053
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Korean Journal of Family Therapy 2011 Volume.19 No. 1 p.53 ~ p.76
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Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy for Self-Esteem Improvement of a Middle-Aged Woman
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Choi Jin-Tae
Hwang Kyung-Ae
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Abstract
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"This case study examined the effectiveness of 11 sessions of Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy with a depressed, fearful woman in her 40s, married to a commanding man with incongruent communication. The therapist, herself a woman in her 40s, used Satir¡¯s iceberg metaphor as a tool of analysis, which helped reveal the connection between the client¡¯s symptoms and the strict parental rules within her family of origin, one-sided incongruent communication on the part of her husband, parental indifference, and triangulation caused by a lack of emotional support. During treatment, the client¡¯s positive resources were discovered, which helped change her incongruent communication and coping stances, along with family rules and beliefs; restructured her perceptions of her family of origin; changed sub-systems within the family system; and increased her self-esteem, resulting in a renewed perspective on life. The article connects the changes in the client with changes in communication that the therapist herself made. Key words : Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy, iceberg metaphor, self-esteem"
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KEYWORD
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Satir Transformational systemic Therapy, iceberg metaphor, self-esteem
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