الخلاصة:
In psychology, the family is viewed as a dynamic and complex system, varying significantly between different families and evolving as the roles of its members change over time. This complexity makes the family a critical focus for research and study in systemic psychopathology. This paper reviews the contributions of various researchers to the understanding of family dynamics and associated disorders. It explores how families grow and face conflicts, questioning how they adapt and cope with these crises, which are crucial in shaping family identity. Systemic approaches to the family underscore the intricate relational networks that influence child development and the importance of personal relationships in forming a child’s identity. These approaches consider factors such as the context of relationships, communication processes, family member roles (referred to as the narcissistic family contract), and individual child development. This paper examines different concepts related to the family system, including key approaches and models that address psychological processes, crises, and conflicts within families over time. It also explores clinical psychopathological phenomena that impact the psychological life of the family.