Systemic healing for complex families: a review of the eco-systemic structural family therapy model in social work and psychological practice

Authors

  • Ioana-Eva Cădariu Department of Psychology, Tibiscus University of Timisoara, Romania, and Institute of Psychotherapy Psychological Counselling and Clinical Supervision, Timisoara, Romania
  • Dana Rad Center of Research Development and Innovation in Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences Psychology and Social Work, Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Romania

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47577/sustainability.v9i.12848

Abstract

Eco-Systemic Structural Family Therapy (ESFT) is a comprehensive intervention paradigm aimed at meeting the intricate requirements of multi-stressed families by integrating structural family therapy, ecological systems theory, trauma-informed principles, and neurodevelopmental insights.  This review consolidates the theoretical underpinnings, essential elements, empirical findings, and areas of application for ESFT, emphasizing its significance in child welfare, juvenile justice, community mental health, and school-based social work.  The paper emphasizes the adaptability, relational depth, and systemic reach of ESFT, drawing on data from both Western and non-Western contexts, including recent research from Eastern Europe.  Although current empirical research indicates favorable results in child behavior, family dynamics, and inter-system collaboration, obstacles remain regarding implementation integrity, cultural adaptability, and the necessity for additional randomized controlled trials.  The review advocates for the wider global adoption of ESFT, presenting it as a viable paradigm that intersects psychology and social work, with the potential to foster relational healing and systemic transformation.

Author Biographies

Ioana-Eva Cădariu, Department of Psychology, Tibiscus University of Timisoara, Romania, and Institute of Psychotherapy Psychological Counselling and Clinical Supervision, Timisoara, Romania

Assoc. Prof. PhD at Department of Psychology, Tibiscus University of Timisoara, Romania, and Institute of Psychotherapy Psychological Counselling and Clinical Supervision, Timisoara, Romania

Dana Rad, Center of Research Development and Innovation in Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences Psychology and Social Work, Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Romania

Professor PhD at Center of Research Development and Innovation in Psychology, Faculty of Educational Sciences Psychology and Social Work, Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad, Romania

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Published

2025-05-24

How to Cite

Cădariu, I.-E., & Rad, D. (2025). Systemic healing for complex families: a review of the eco-systemic structural family therapy model in social work and psychological practice. Technium Sustainability, 9, 124–140. https://doi.org/10.47577/sustainability.v9i.12848