Strategic Family Therapy"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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Typically , the symptomatic person is in an inferior position to the other spouse ,
who tries to help and to change him ; yet the symptomatic spouse is also in a
superior position in that he refuses to be helped and to change . While requesting
...
Typically , the symptomatic person is in an inferior position to the other spouse ,
who tries to help and to change him ; yet the symptomatic spouse is also in a
superior position in that he refuses to be helped and to change . While requesting
...
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Typically , when a child presents a problem , the parents are overtly in a superior
position in the hierarchy in relation to the child ; covertly , however , they are in an
inferior position in relation to him , because of the power of his symptom .
Typically , when a child presents a problem , the parents are overtly in a superior
position in the hierarchy in relation to the child ; covertly , however , they are in an
inferior position in relation to him , because of the power of his symptom .
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Both parents and child are simultaneously in a superior and an inferior position in
relation to each other . The hierarchical incongruity may become a hierarchical
reversal if the parents lose all power over an adolescent or young adult who ...
Both parents and child are simultaneously in a superior and an inferior position in
relation to each other . The hierarchical incongruity may become a hierarchical
reversal if the parents lose all power over an adolescent or young adult who ...
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