As the number of remarriages continues to rise in China,so does the number of reorganized families.Because the reconstituted family structure is extremely complicated,the problem of internal parent-child relationship is particularly prominent.The emergence of parent-child relationship will not only affect the growth of individuals,but also affect the harmonious development of the whole family and society.Satya family therapy model is one of the important family therapy models,and its related theories and techniques have strong applicability to parent-child relationship adjustment.However,there are still some shortcomings in the application of Satya family therapy model to the adjustment of parent-child relationship in reorganized families.In this paper,a case of reconstituted family is selected as the research object.According to the steps of family therapy,the practice is divided into three stages,namely the awareness stage,the transformation stage and the consolidation stage.Establishing professional relationships and diagnosing family problems during the awareness stage;At the metamorphosis stage,family remodeling,meditation,family sculpture,parent-child games and other skills are used to improve the parent-child relationship of the service target.In the consolidation phase,the therapeutic effect is consolidated through the techniques of review.This study shows that the intervention of Satya family therapy model in the adjustment of family parent-child relationship is effective.It can significantly improve the parent-child relationship and help families establish a good communication mode.At the same time,it can also improve the client’s self-esteem and enable family members to grow.Due to the particularity and cultural sensitivity of the selected reconstituted family type,there are still some shortcomings in the practical research process.Therefore,the application of Satya family therapy model should be combined with local conditions,and pay attention to the influence of social workers’ personal charm on the therapeutic effect. |