What does the research say?
Research shows that family members often deal with their daily challenges alone because they haven’t learned other ways to solve problems. Many stick to the same methods their parents and grandparents used, thinking it’s the only way. This leads to ongoing patterns and behaviors in the family.
But families who try therapy have a chance to change this cycle. Therapy helps them tackle bad habits like depending too much on each other, being dishonest, and not talking openly. These unhealthy habits can cause problems like cheating, addiction, and feeling down, sometimes leading to family members becoming distant.
Still, family therapy has more benefits than downsides. People who do family therapy often see big improvements in how they communicate and set boundaries. They also build stronger bonds with their family. Plus, they learn better ways to handle problems and understand each other’s feelings more deeply.