Marriage is a partnership. Each partner should contribute 100% to the marriage effort in order to experience marital success. The couple must cooperate as a team in order to coexist effectively. If the partners do not accept each other, appreciate each other's talents and skills, and learn how to relate to each other, chances are their marriage will not last. Much of what is experienced in failed marriages is due to miscommunication and unrealistic expectations. In many cases, these habits are learned in the environments from which the partners emerge. The combination of environment, life experiences, and education helps to develop each person's belief system.
Family is one of the most important institutions in support of individuals. It always has been. Since the dawn of humanity, family has been at the core of what is wrong and what is right. Adam and Eve, the first married couple, set the stage for family relationships and what can be expected when couples unite in marriage. Cain and Abel are a good example of what can happen when individuals exert their personalities in conjunction with learned behaviors to create negative outcomes. Abram and Lot exhibit the care of extended families. Abraham and Sarah lived in a successful loving relationship.
Recent Developments
The family therapy models have their basis of a new survey by the so-called "second order cybernetics" in the subject. Family therapy was assumed that the meaning of family systems theory is an organized structure in which the therapist or therapy can be influenced and changed by. By the second cybernetics procedure and ideas critically, because it does not take into account the role of someone who describes the family as a system (Papp, 2003).
The observers and the therapist were not involved in the deliberations. By ...