This video lesson provides an in-depth overview of the Family FIRO (Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation) model, developed by Bill Doherty. The model integrates concepts from group dynamics and family therapy to offer a comprehensive approach to understanding and treating couple and family relationships. Doherty discusses the origins, key concepts, and practical applications of the FIRO model, particularly in the context of discernment counseling.
To be very brief about the theories that come together to create discernment counseling, we have:
Key Concepts:
Origins and Development:
Three Core Dimensions:
Prioritizing Treatment:
Application in Discernment Counseling:
Practical Applications:
Conclusion:
The Family FIRO model provides a multidimensional way to assess and treat couple and family relationships. By focusing on inclusion, control, and intimacy, therapists can prioritize treatment, normalize relationship challenges, and help couples understand their dynamics better. This model is particularly useful in discernment counseling, where couples may have differing levels of commitment to the relationship.