The Structural Family Systems Ratings (SFSR) were developed alongside the development of BSFT to asses changes in family interactions that result from family interventions. It identifies patterns of family interactions that are theoretically parallel to the clinical conceptualizations of BSFT. Besides assessing changes in the family processes, the SFSR also provides descriptive information about the structure and form of family relationships. Thus, it is both a measure as well as an aid in clinical diagnosing.
In this interactional workshop participants will learn:
Theoretical Foundations of the SFSR?
Development of the SFSR
Reliability, Content Validity, and Studies Using the SFSR