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Family and family therapy in Russia
International Review of Psychiatry, 2012This article represents the information about family and family therapy in the context of culture, traditions and contemporary changes of social situations in Russia. The legislation of family rights are mentioned within items about marriage and family in the Constitution, Civil Code and Family Code of the Russian Federation which has changed during ...
Marina, Bebtschuk +2 more
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INTERNAL FAMILY SYSTEMS THERAPY FOR CHILDREN IN FAMILY THERAPY
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2001This article presents a developmentally supported implementation of Internal Family Systems Therapy for school‐age children and their families. Relevant developmental characteristics of children are described. Suggestions for working with parents, child‐oriented interventions, and a case example are presented.
L, Wark, M, Thomas, S, Peterson
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2005
Abstract The term ‘family therapy’ covers a variety of approaches. At one extreme it is a method drawn from one or more of a range of theoretically based schools that seeks to help an individual patient who presents with a clinical syndrome.
Sidney Bloch, Edwin Harari
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Abstract The term ‘family therapy’ covers a variety of approaches. At one extreme it is a method drawn from one or more of a range of theoretically based schools that seeks to help an individual patient who presents with a clinical syndrome.
Sidney Bloch, Edwin Harari
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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1976
(1976). Family Therapy, Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 289-299.
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(1976). Family Therapy, Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 289-299.
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Family Therapy for the Trainee in Family Therapy*
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1978The growth and self understanding of the therapist as a person are considered by most training centres to be a significant part of the training process. This article reports on a pilot project which provided marital and family therapy for trainees in a two‐year program.
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MUSLIM FAMILIES AND FAMILY THERAPY
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1998Muslim immigrant families living in the United States may well come to be attentiaon of mental health professionals. This article examines the applicability of the Anglo‐American models of family therapy to Muslim immigrant families. The most significant difference in value systems between the Muslim and Anglo‐American cultures is Muslim families ...
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The Family in Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy, 1977Family Focus is a training program implemented by the Division of Physical Therapy at Stanford University in cooperation with the Mental Research Institute of Palo Alto, California. Through this program, inpatients at the Stanford University Hospital and their families have the opportunity to live in a modular home on the hospital grounds prior to ...
E M, Sasano +5 more
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Family therapy with adolescents
Journal of Adolescence, 1981This paper is a continuation of Berkowitz's (1979) systemic ideas about the treatment of troubled adolescents and their families. A therapeutic approach which is conceptually and structurally relevent to the developmental task of differentiation and individuation is presented.
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On Description of Family Therapy
Family Process, 1987This article offers a critical analysis of the convergence of two perspectives, constructivism and the cybernetics of cybernetics, as they affect the value placed upon description of family therapy. An analogy to the problem of describing interaction in family therapy is drawn from the history of the representation of reality in art. It is argued that (
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Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1980
Cognitive family therapy is a new short-term psychotherapy which facilitates self-disclosure. The paper defines self-disclosure and differentiates cognitive self-disclosure from self-exposure and emotional self-disclosure. The relationship of cognitive self-disclosure in facilitating marital intimacy is developed.
E M, Waring, L, Russell
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Cognitive family therapy is a new short-term psychotherapy which facilitates self-disclosure. The paper defines self-disclosure and differentiates cognitive self-disclosure from self-exposure and emotional self-disclosure. The relationship of cognitive self-disclosure in facilitating marital intimacy is developed.
E M, Waring, L, Russell
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