Ecologically Based Family Therapy (EBFT)
Addresses multiple ecological systems in treating substance-abusing adolescents, ages 12-17, who have run away from home and their families. The program addresses immediate needs, to resolve the crisis of running away, and to facilitate emotional re-connection through communication and problem-solving skills among family members. Therapy relies on understanding the individual, interpersonal, and environmental context as well as the unique resources and needs of the family and its members. The intervention includes family systems techniques such as reframes, relabels, and relational interpretations; communication skills training; and conflict resolution, but also therapeutic case management in which systems outside the family are directly targeted. The model includes 12 home-based (or office-based) family therapy sessions and 2-4 individual HIV prevention sessions.
Professor
The Ohio State University
Department of Human
Development and Family Science
E-mail: slesnick.5@osu.edu
Phone: (614) 247-8469
Fax: (614) 292-4365