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Case Study Analysis: Systemic Interventions in Sibling Dynamics

Shifting the narrative from "Rose is difficult" or "Eliana is controlling" to "The siblings are struggling to find balance in a complex system." 6. Conclusion

How the sequence of birth has locked Eliana into a "responsible" role and Rose into a "rebellious" or "emotional" role. familytherapy.20.01.24.eliana.rose.brother.and....

This paper explores the systemic dynamics within a sibling-focused family therapy session. It examines the roles of Eliana and Rose in relation to their brother, focusing on patterns of communication, power imbalances, and the impact of parental "ghosting" or triangulation. By utilizing Structural Family Therapy (SFT) and Bowenian concepts, this analysis aims to identify interventions that promote individual autonomy while strengthening the sibling subsystem. 2. Clinical Presentation

Developed by Salvador Minuchin, this approach looks at boundaries . In this case, we assess if the boundary between the siblings and the parents is too permeable (enmeshment) or too rigid (disengagement). It examines the roles of Eliana and Rose

During the session, the therapist asks the siblings to discuss a recent conflict directly. This allows the therapist to observe the "dance" in real-time and intervene to break dysfunctional loops.

January 24, 2020 Subject: Family Therapy Session – The Eliana-Rose-Brother Triad 1. Abstract we apply two primary lenses:

Frequently the focus of "identified patient" symptoms or, conversely, a marginalized figure whose needs are eclipsed by the sisters' dynamic. 3. Theoretical Framework To understand this triad, we apply two primary lenses: