− | The function of triadic restructuring is to enhance the self-other differentiation in a dyadic configuration where there is a lack of intimacy and closeness, or an avoidance of conflict that results in the necessity for a third party to stabilize this configuration (Guerin et al., 1996, p. 56).[1] | + | The function of triadic restructuring is to enhance the self-other differentiation in a dyadic configuration where there is a lack of intimacy and closeness, or an avoidance of conflict that results in the necessity for a third party to stabilize this configuration (Guerin et al., 1996, p. 56).<ref>Guerin, P. J., Fogarty, T. F., Fay, L. F., & Kautto, J. G. (1996). ''Working with relational triangles: The one-two-three of psychotherapy''. New York: Guilford Press</ref> |