Description |
1 online resource (115 pages) |
Series |
Systemic thinking and practice series |
Contents |
COVER; CONTENTS; Editors' foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction: theoretical considerations; Transcript of a consultation with a therapist and a family; Intersession discussion with the team; Message to the family; Debriefing/reflecting; The update; Further theoretical considerations; Conclusion; Bibliography |
Summary |
This book illustrates the unique systemic approach of the Ingers who are well-known teachers and co-founders of the Family Studies Institute in Portland, Oregon. Their work combines elements of the reflective team approach with a model of co-therapy. It is a fresh and innovative application of systemic thinking to the field of family therapy. The book consists of a full-length description of one family consultation with detailed commentary on the process of the interview provided by the Ingers. The theoretical basis of their model is a carefully explained and the interview itself is discussed by a range of American and British therapists taking part in a family therapy exchange |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Family psychotherapy.
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Psychotherapy.
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Family Therapy
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Family psychotherapy
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Psychotherapy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Inger, Jeri
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ISBN |
9781849401265 |
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1849401268 |
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1283118300 |
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9781283118309 |
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9781781810330 |
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1781810338 |
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