Description |
xi, 166 pages ; 21 cm |
Contents |
Family therapy, attachment theory and general systems theory: seperation may be no loss / David Watson -- Who started it? Remarks about causation / Adam Morton -- For the good of the family / John Carpenter -- In praise of feeling: theme-focused family work / Una McCluskey -- Feminist therapy and family therapy: the limits to the association / Sue Walrond-Skinner -- 'Family therapists are potentially damaging to families and their wider networks.' Discuss / Andy Treacher -- Family therapy and respect for people / Richard Lindley -- Language of objectivity and the ethics of reframing / Andrew Collier -- Family therapy, power, and responsibility for change / Phillip Kingston -- Ethics, professionalism and family therapists / Douglas Haladane |
Analysis |
20030 medicine p1030 family therapy 20020 |
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Family psychotherapy Moral and ethical aspects |
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Family Psychotherapy - Moral and Ethical Aspects |
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Family Therapy |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographiocal references (pages 154-163) and index |
Notes |
Also issued online |
Subject |
Ethics.
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Family psychotherapy -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Family psychotherapy.
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Ethics.
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Family Therapy.
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Ethics.
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Family Therapy.
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Family psychotherapy
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Author |
Walrond-Skinner, Sue, editor of compilation
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Watson, David, 1946- editor of compilation
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LC no. |
87004562 |
ISBN |
0710210922 (paperback) |
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0710211961 |
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