pereteraapia
Pereteraapia is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the family as a system rather than on a single individual. It views problems as arising from patterns of interaction, communication, and roles within the family, and it aims to improve functioning by changing these patterns. Sessions typically involve multiple family members, most commonly parents and a child or adolescent, though other configurations may be included depending on the situation. The overarching goals are to improve parenting skills, reduce conflict, support child or teen functioning, and help the family adjust to life events such as divorce, relocation, or illness.
Therapeutic approaches in pereteraapia are often systemic or structural in orientation. Therapists map interaction patterns, identify
Evidence for effectiveness is mixed but supportive in areas such as child and adolescent conduct problems,
Providers are licensed mental health professionals with training in family or systemic therapies, such as psychologists,