Family therapy views psychological disturbances in their family context. The goals are to explore family interaction dynamics, mobilize family strengths, restructure maladaptive styles, and strengthen problem-solving. Family therapy emerged in the 1950s as therapists explored family dynamics and found that some patients regressed after individual treatment returned home. Structural family therapy, developed by Salvador Minuchin, analyzes relationships within a family system. It aims to transform dysfunctional homeostasis by restructuring boundaries, alliances, and hierarchies through techniques like enactment and intensity regulation.