Systemic psychotherapy, also sometimes referred to as family therapy, is a type of therapy that views individuals within the context of their relationships. It emphasizes understanding the patterns of communication and behavior within a system, such as a family, couple, or even a work team.
Systemic Psychotherapy focus on the System: Unlike traditional therapy, systemic therapy looks at the bigger picture. It considers how people interact with each other and how these interactions influence individual behaviors and emotions.