Discussion:
Family Therapy and Circular Causality
Traditional family therapy requires all members of the family to participate in treatment sessions, and holds that most problems are maintained through "circular causality." What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of this circular causality framework, particularly as applied to various presenting problems (e.g., alcoholism or depression) and to various family characteristics (e.g., a first-generation immigrant family or a single mother struggling financially)?
Write your answer/reponse in detail with examples and facts and figures using APA style of formatting, size 12, font Times new roman and answer must be single spaced.