: Examining each partner's unique psychological history, personality, and internal world.
Unlike traditional therapies that may focus solely on one partner or just the immediate conflict, the Intersystem Model requires therapists to simultaneously evaluate three interconnected subsystems:
The feature refers to a comprehensive therapeutic text by Gerald R. Weeks and Stephen T. Fife . Now in its third edition, the book is a cornerstone for clinicians, focusing on an integrative meta-framework called the Intersystem Model . Core Framework: The Intersystem Model
The text and its supplementary materials outline several specific techniques used to drive behavioral and emotional change:
: Understanding how family-of-origin issues and inherited patterns influence the current relationship. Essential Techniques and Interventions
: Focusing on the "here-and-now" dynamics and behavioral patterns between the couple.