Siblings Are Thrust Together In Families: Family Therapy Can Help With Rivalry And Conflict
Brothers and sisters are relationships unlike any other. From sharing bedrooms and bath time to family vacations, siblings are asked to spend tremendous amounts of time together, often with little or no choice in the matter. For parents, the decision to have children was likely thoughtful (or at least, volitional). However, siblings are thrust together.
Because of this, sibling rivalry and conflict are extremely common. There are unquestionably right ways and wrong ways for parents to intervene. Family therapy can be an enormously helpful way to assist parents in leading siblings out of conflict by assessing the ways in which a family may need to tweak their approach to set everyone on the right path.