Objectives: This study explored the family emotional system and family dynamics of clients to provide therapeutic interventions, who were suffering from generational transmission process. This study was conducted to heal family relations and restore family functioning among clients who were suffering from family violence. Method: This is a case study that utilized Bowen family systems theory and object relations theory to family therapy. It consisted of 19 family therapy sessions for IP and her family presenting their intense violent familiar conflicts and self-harm crises. Results: The family therapy sessions that focused on reestablishing family emotional system and restoring family relations demonstrated a notable effect on the level of family functioning. It includes lowering chronic anxiety and conflicts, understanding family relational process contributing to the symptoms, communicating 'I-position' rather than the previous fusion and emotional cut-off by heightening differentiation. and understading multifamily transmission process of violence through family projection and triangulation. Conclusions: Applying family therapy sessions, significant improvements of family process and interactions were observed. Clinical implications are discussed.