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Revisiting Family of Origin in the Training of Family Therapists
Authors:Jeff Young  Jayne Stuart  Robyn Rubenstein  Anne Boyle  Hanna Schotten  Francis McCormick  Annette Jorgensen  Kieran Halloran  Jackie Pearce
Abstract:Family of Origin exploration has had a controversial history in family therapy training. This article describes a process that aims to integrate family of origin work with skills development Co‐developed by a training group and their trainer, it builds on the existing approach at the Bouverie Centre in Melbourne. Family of origin work is clearly and practically linked with the enhancement of clinical skills, as argued for in the literature. Informed consent trust and safety are taken seriously, and negotiated within the training group. Trainee and trainer stories are included and the authors discuss the learning that resulted from asking trainees to present their family of origin to the group, including the unpredictable personal ramifications that inevitably occur in such processes.
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