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Family Systems Therapy: Integrative Research Case Presentation Candidate’s Name: Institution’s Name: Date: Introduction Maintaining a happy family takes the contributions of both personality and emotional understanding of each other among the members. In households where lack of cooperation and cohesion is evident runs into several problems. Children are the most affected in such scenarios. As a result, they may tend to side with the parent who shows compassion to them. Further disintegration of families originates from such alignments of the children. Emotional attachment to the ignored parent to the kids and the rest of the family vanishes and as a result, arrogance and in most extreme cases domestic violence emerges (Nichols & Davis, 2017). Without timely intervention of family therapists, the reconciliation of such families can take the time to take place. Furthermore, there is a high possibility of development of hate towards the impassionate parent by the children (Cross & Barnes, 2014). It is, therefore, important that a family whose relationships are not balanced (i.e. giving and receiving) has to seek the intervention of a third neutral party (therapist) to address the challenge. History of the Family In the movie True Deception written by Pamela Romanoswky, the family of Mr. Hans had run into a couple of challenges. Initially, the family had a healthy relationship that saw the children grow happily for the early phases of their lives. The differences in opinions of Nina (wife) and Hans (husband) created a dark spot in the lives of the children making it harder for them to develop properly. Hans was working, and as a result, the children
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