Topic > Family Therapy Interviews: Interviewing as a Family Therapist

Reframing is used in family therapy to unite with the family and offer a different perspective on presenting problems. Reformulation involves taking something out of its logical group and placing it in a different category to produce a result in which a negative can be reformulated to produce a positive. Tracking, common in family therapy, involves listening to and recording sessions in sequence order. Marriage therapists also use paradoxical and out-position interventions as well as the prescription of symptoms to reveal any hidden relationships in