Often, an "identified patient" (the person with the visible problem) reflects broader issues within the family unit.
Effective therapy may involve fathers becoming more assertive and mothers reducing over-preoccupation with children during normal life transitions. 2. The "Big Sister" Dynamic in Therapy Family Therapy - Sadie Creams - Big Sister's Nu...
Big sisters in these roles frequently carry immense guilt if they feel they failed to protect their younger siblings from trauma or harm. Often, an "identified patient" (the person with the
In many family structures, especially those facing hardship like poverty or addiction, an older sister often takes on a maternal role. Family Therapy - Sadie Creams - Big Sister's Nu...