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Mastering family therapy : journeys of growth and transformation / Salvador Minuchin, Wai-Yung Lee, George M. Simon.
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Minuchin, Salvador
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Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/Created
Hoboken, N.J. : J. Wiley, [2006], ©2006.
Description
xvi, 283 pages ; 24 cm
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RC488 .M56 2006
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Family psychotherapy
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Lee, Wai-Yung
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Simon, George M.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-269) and index.
Contents
1. Family therapy : a theoretical dichotomy
2. Family particulars : all families are different
3. Family universals : all families are alike
4. Family therapies : clinical practice and supervision
5. Contemporary trends : whatever happened to family therapy?
6. The therapeutic encounter
7. Supervision of the therapeutic encounter
8. The feminist and the hierarchical teacher / Margaret Ann Meskill
9. One head, many hats / Hannah Levin
10. The poet and the drummer / Adam price
11. "The Oedipal son" revisited / Gil Tunnell
12. Into the crucible / Israela Meyerstein
13. Men and dependency : the treatment of a same-sex couple / David E. Greenan
14. The shit-painter / Wai-Yung Lee
15. Filling the empty vessel : Andy Schauer's story / Wai-Yung Lee.
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ISBN
0471757721 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2006047513
International Article Number
9780471757726
RCP
C - S
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