Strategic Family TherapyJossey-Bass, 1981 - 240 sidor "Madanes' lucid, coherent, and practical guide for family therapists is a welcome addition to the proliferating literature by family therapy theorists and practitioners.... The book is concise, well organized and clearly written.'' --Contemporary Psychology A classic work which uses imaginative techniques to help achieve balance within the family. It gives attention to specific problems such as violence, drug abuse, and depression, and seeks the hidden meaning in these symptoms, which are clues to the underlying family structure. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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... fears ) are now metaphorical of the mother's " pretend " fears , which are metaphorical of the child's night terrors . The symp- tom as metaphor no longer represents a " real " problem ; it rep- resents a metaphorical problem . In the ...
... fears ) are now metaphorical of the mother's " pretend " fears , which are metaphorical of the child's night terrors . The symp- tom as metaphor no longer represents a " real " problem ; it rep- resents a metaphorical problem . In the ...
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... fears and dreams of the other family members . This inquiry had two purposes . First , it was a way of leading into a redefinition of the problem as a more nor- mal event ( fears and dreams related to childish fantasies ) rather than as ...
... fears and dreams of the other family members . This inquiry had two purposes . First , it was a way of leading into a redefinition of the problem as a more nor- mal event ( fears and dreams related to childish fantasies ) rather than as ...
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... fears and also his mother's fears . The child's fear is analogical to the mother's fear ( in that the fears are similar ) and also metaphorical ( in that the child's fear symbolizes or represents the mother's fear ) . 3. The interaction ...
... fears and also his mother's fears . The child's fear is analogical to the mother's fear ( in that the fears are similar ) and also metaphorical ( in that the child's fear symbolizes or represents the mother's fear ) . 3. The interaction ...
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TWO Elements of Strategic Family Therapy | 19 |
Balancing Power | 29 |
Three Paradoxical | 65 |
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Doing Narrative Therapy Jill Freedman,Jill, M. S. W. Freedman,Gene Combs Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1996 |