Many
people come to us with somewhat vague complaints e.g., perfectionism,
workaholism, overeating, intimacy problems, and depression. More often
than not we found in our assessments that these clients have come from families
that have many and varied problems. As a response to these clients, we
have, we believe, become increasingly adept at helping them resolve family of
origin conflict.
Depressive
disorders are one of the most troubling mental health issues in our
society. Possibly the most difficult aspect of the disorder is that there
is very little consensus as to its etiology, symptomatology, diagnosis, or
treatment. Despite this lack of consensus, it has been our experience in
our practice that family involvement or marital / family therapy has brought us
good results in the treatment of depression. Individual therapy has proven
to be effective in reducing the level of depressive symptomatology. But
because depressed individuals are often characterized by problematic
interpersonal functioning, marital / family therapy has been somewhat better at
achieving symptom relief while at the same time decreasing family tension.