Patterns of brief family therapy an ecosystemic approach created by Steve de Shazer; forewords by John H. Weakland, Bradford P. Keeney
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: (The Guilford family therapy series) | Gurman, Alan S ; Publication details: New York The Guilford Press 1982Description: 157 pagesContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0898620384
Contents:
Chapter 1 A binocular theory of change, 2 - The clinical context, 3 - Procedures, 4 - More procedures, 5 - The mobius strip, 6 - Goals; balance theoretical maps, 7 - The Jay family, 8 - The Jones family, 9 - Complexity.
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RC488.Y3 THE The theory and practice of group psychotherapy | RC488.Y3 THE The theory and practice of group psychotherapy | RC488.5 COM The complete systemic supervisor : context, philosophy, and pragmatics / | RC488.5 DES Patterns of brief family therapy an ecosystemic approach | RC488.5 GOL Family therapy : | RC488.5 GOL Family therapy : | RC488.5 RAS Readings in family therapy : |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Chapter 1 A binocular theory of change, 2 - The clinical context, 3 - Procedures, 4 - More procedures, 5 - The mobius strip, 6 - Goals; balance theoretical maps, 7 - The Jay family, 8 - The Jones family, 9 - Complexity.
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