ZAYIFLAMA tatil evden eve nakliyat kosmodisk diyet orjin krem acai ZAYIFLAMA HAPLARI biber hapi kosmodisk red pepper kosmodisk biber hapi basur formulx3 maurers formula7 total core neckline biber hapi biber hapi o3one ozon yagi ozon tedavisi penis buyutucu gogus buyutucu aci cehre kilo aldirici hemoroid basur bel fitigi zeytinyagi tuy dokucu acai acai penis buyutucu boy uzatici
   
  logo
Family Therapy Training Institute of Miami
 
Helping at-risk children and
adolescents and their families
through the model evidence based programs
Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT)
Family Effectiveness Training (FET)
email
print
 
 
 
 
   
 
Contact Information
1221 Brickell Avenue,
9th Floor, Miami, FL 33131
Toll Free: (888) 527 -3828
FAX: (786) 953-8404
Announcements
CONGRATULATIONS
Carroll County Local Management Board---a premier FTTIM implementation site---and Carroll County Youth Service Bureau Inc., win the SAMHSA 2009 Science and Service Award by showcasing their successful implementation of Brief Strategic Family Therapy because they believe in healthy families. See the happy faces below:

Angela Chmar, Patsy Shaffer, Olga Hervis (FTTIM), Bobby Jarrett, Lynn Davis, Diana Vaughan and Carol Bolles

Last Updated on:: 07 / 29 / 2010
Home Other Programs & Services About SFSR
Print E-mail
About SFSR: Structural Family Systems Ratings

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.

Robbins, M.S., Hervis, O.E., Mitrani, V., & Szapocznik, J. (2001). Assessing changes in family interaction: The Structural Family Systems Ratings. In P.K. Kerig & K.M. Lindahl (Eds). Family observational coding systems: Resources for systemic research. Hillsdale, New Jersey: Erlbaum.

Hervis, O.E., Szapocznik, J., Mitrani, V., Rio, A. & Kurtines, W. (1998). Structural Family Systems Ratings Scale. In J. Touliatos (Ed.) Handbook of Family Measurement Techniques (2nd edition), New York: Microfiche Publications