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While the observation of non-human animal behavior has been a major means of developing psychological theories, it has been rarely used by marriage and family therapists to devise or explain systemic ideas. Jane Goodall's multigenerational research on the “Flo” family of wild chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania, as presented in her own and other's writing, and especially in Hugo van Lawick's documentary film,People of the Forest, offers a clear example of how systems concepts' application to animal families may have theoretical, pedagogical, and clinical utility.
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My thanks to my good friend, Violet Richman, who suggested the subject for this paper.
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Johnson, S. Family of the forest: Fatal enmeshment and other systems issues in the animal world. Contemp Fam Ther 18, 447–461 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02197053
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