“…This “both‐and” view predominates despite early warnings by the first generation of family therapists to beware of focusing too much on the individual, lest it erode systemic thinking and practice (Haley, ; Napier & Whitaker, ). A multitude of valuable contributions in research and clinical practice have established both systemic and individual processes as crucial inputs in human functioning (Demby, Riggs, & Kaminski, ; Ganong & Coleman, ; Tissot, Favez, Ghisletta, Frascarolo, & Despland, ) and have provided a vast array of effective modes for working with couples and families on each level (Darwiche & de Roten, ; Liddle, ; Robbins, Alexander, Turner, & Hollimon, ). Integration across the individual and systemic levels is an almost inevitable product of considering the clinical and research data.…”