
The Family Systems Theory
Family Systems Theory views the family as an interconnected system where each member influences and is influenced by others. It emphasizes that individual behaviors and problems are best understood within the context of family dynamics, roles, and communication patterns. Changes in one family member can impact the entire system, maintaining balance or causing shifts. This perspective helps explain how family relationships shape personal development and functioning, highlighting the importance of understanding the family unit as a whole rather than focusing solely on individual issues.