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The “Psychosomatic Family” Model: An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis

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The “Psychosomatic Family” Model: An Empirical and Theoretical Analysis

Auteurs : Beatrice Wood ; John B. Watkins ; John T. Boyle ; Jose Nogueira ; Elana Zlmand ; Lisa Carroll

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Abstract

Evolution of the Family Systems Paradigm has been constrained by the dichotomy between theory building and empirical research. This article integrates these two domains by presenting a theoretical analysis of the “psychosomatic family” model as it informs and is informed by an empirical research project. Forty families of children with Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and functional recurrent abdominal pain syndrome (RAP) were rated during standard, videotaped family interaction tasks, lunch, and interview. Laboratory scores of disease activity were associated with triangulation, marital dysfunction, and total “psychosomatic family” scores. Disease activity was not significantly correlated with enmeshment, overprotection, rigidity, conflict avoidance, or poor conflict resolution. Thus, the marital/triangulation and enmeshment/ overprotection/conflict clusters may be subcomplexes of the “psychosomatic family” complex. CD, UC, and RAP groups differed in the relations among particular family patterns and disease activity. A heuristic family‐psycho‐somatic model is presented to facilitate future research.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.1989.00399.x


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