Conjoint Family Therapy (CFT)

Conjoint Family Therapy (CFT) is a therapeutic approach that treats the entire family, including the eating disordered member, simultaneously. The premise of CFT is that the client is the family. Focus is on improving family dynamics that may be contributing to maintaining the eating disorder.


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