Family systems ideas in the 10-minute consultation: using a reflecting partner or observing team in a surgery

Br J Gen Pract. 1996 Apr;46(405):229-30.

Abstract

Background: Family therapy and the ideas that underlie it have not had much impact on general practice, although there is good reason to think this could be a useful approach.

Aim: As a group of general practitioners (and a practice nurse) with experience of family therapy, we were interested in demonstrating whether family therapy methods could usefully inform general practice consultations.

Method: Two surgeries were observed by the general practitioner's colleagues.

Results: Selected cases are discussed to illustrate the impact of the use of family therapy ideas and a reflecting colleague or team.

Conclusions: Family therapy ideas can be a helpful framework within which to think about both demanding and ordinary consultations. Inviting a colleague to contribute respectfully could be useful both as a method of teaching, and in resolving difficult or faltering consultations.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • England
  • Family Practice / methods*
  • Family Therapy*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Patient Care Team*
  • Professional-Patient Relations