Intensive Family Therapy: Theoretical And Practical AspectsRoutledge, 17 giu 2013 - 528 pagine The chapters of this volume were written for the purpose of surveying the field of intensive family therapy. The book is not a compilation of previously published articles; all of the chapters are original contributions written at the request of the editors. The structure of the volume was determined by the editors' experience with family therapy and their continuous exchange with other workers in the field through symposia, personal discussions, and, in most cases, direct observation of their work. |
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1940 | |
Experience and Transaction | 1964 |
Intensive Family Therapy as Process | |
Rationale and Techniques of Intensive Family Therapy | |
Family Psychotherapy with Schizophrenia in the Hospital and in Private Practice | |
A Case Study | |
Some Indications and Contraindications for Exploratory Family Therapy | |
Countertransference in the Family Treatment of Schizophrenia | |
Mystification Confusion and Conflict | |
The Identity Struggle | |
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