El Concepto de Triangulación en Terapia Familiar y de Pareja: Enfoques de Bowen, Minuchin y Haley

In this video, we explore the concept of triangulation in the context of family and couples therapy, a key phenomenon in systemic therapy. Join us as we analyze how three major approaches to family therapy address triangulation: Bowen's Family Systems Theory: Triangulation as a response to chronic anxiety in a dyad and how it can become a dysfunctional pattern. Minuchin's Structural Family Therapy: The difference between stable and shifting coalitions, and how the confusion of conflict foci can perpetuate family dysfunction. Haley and Madanes' Strategic Therapy: The concept of the perverse triangle and how power and control dynamics can stabilize dysfunctional patterns. This video is intended for psychologists and psychotherapists seeking to deepen their understanding of the therapeutic intervention of complex family dynamics. At the end of the video, we'll guide you through key takeaways that will help you identify and manage triangulation in your clinical practice. Don't forget to subscribe for more content on systemic and family therapy, and leave us a comment with your thoughts on how you manage triangulation in your sessions. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss our next videos.