FAMILY THERAPY - DEAN AMORY
This is the new, extended and improved version of “An Introduction to Family Therapy”, your reference guide containing detailed information about all important facets of family therapy: schools and methods, strategies used, structure and content of family therapy sessions, stages, basic techniques, influential people, history of family therapy,… Since I feel many people will benefit and appreciate being allowed easy access to this kind of information ordered in short, easily accessible chapters, I decided to make this compilation work - based on information freely available in the public domain -, available for free to everybody as a download file. ----//---- The cover illustration is from Zirta from Mexico: www.zirta.net - email address: beatriz@zirta.net
This is the new, extended and improved version of “An Introduction to Family Therapy”, your reference guide containing detailed information about all important facets of family therapy: schools and methods, strategies used, structure and content of family therapy sessions, stages, basic techniques, influential people, history of family therapy,… Since I feel many people will benefit and appreciate being allowed easy access to this kind of information ordered in short, easily accessible chapters, I decided to make this compilation work - based on information freely available in the public domain -, available for free to everybody as a download file.
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The cover illustration is from Zirta from Mexico: www.zirta.net - email address: beatriz@zirta.net
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Cybernetics:...................................................................................................................................171<br />
Double bind...................................................................................................................................171<br />
Equifinality / Equipotentiality:......................................................................................................171<br />
First-order / Second-order change:................................................................................................171<br />
Pseudo mutuality:..........................................................................................................................171<br />
Punctuation:...................................................................................................................................172<br />
Rules:.............................................................................................................................................172<br />
Criticisms of Narrative Therapy........................................................................................................172<br />
See also..............................................................................................................................................172<br />
Theoretical foundations.................................................................................................................172<br />
Related types of therapy................................................................................................................172<br />
Other related concepts...................................................................................................................172<br />
References .........................................................................................................................................172<br />
We do not tell stories only: we are stories. .......................................................................................173<br />
Basic Techniques in Family Therapy ................................................................................................174<br />
OBSERVATION...............................................................................................................................174<br />
IDENTIFICATION...........................................................................................................................174<br />
I/ INFORMATION-GATHERING TECHNIQUES.........................................................................175<br />
GETTING INFORMATION THROUGH USING OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS. ....................175<br />
THE GENOGRAM.......................................................................................................................175<br />
THE <strong>FAMILY</strong> FLOORPLAN ......................................................................................................176<br />
<strong>FAMILY</strong> PHOTOS.......................................................................................................................176<br />
II/ JOINING ......................................................................................................................................177<br />
1) TRACKING:.............................................................................................................................177<br />
2) MIMESIS:.................................................................................................................................177<br />
3) CONFIRMATION OF A <strong>FAMILY</strong> MEMBER: ......................................................................177<br />
4) ACCOMMODATION:.............................................................................................................177<br />
III/ DIAGNOSING...........................................................................................................................177<br />
IV/ <strong>FAMILY</strong> SYSTEM STRATEGIES ..........................................................................................178<br />
ASKING PROCESS QUESTIONS. .............................................................................................178<br />
<strong>FAMILY</strong> SCULPTING ................................................................................................................178<br />
<strong>FAMILY</strong> CHOREOGRAPHY......................................................................................................178<br />
V/ INTERVENTION TECHNIQUES ..............................................................................................179<br />
RELATIONSHIP EXPERIMENTS..............................................................................................179<br />
COACHING..................................................................................................................................179<br />
I-POSITIONS................................................................................................................................179<br />
DISPLACEMENT STORIES. ......................................................................................................179<br />
TAKING SIDE & MEDIATING..................................................................................................180<br />
THE EMPTY CHAIR ...................................................................................................................180<br />
<strong>FAMILY</strong> COUNCIL MEETINGS ...............................................................................................180<br />
STRATEGIC ALLIANCES..........................................................................................................180<br />
PRESCRIBING INDECISION.....................................................................................................180<br />
PUTTING THE CLIENT IN CONTROL OF THE SYMPTOM.................................................180<br />
SPECIAL DAYS, MINI-VACATIONS, SPECIAL OUTINGS ..................................................181<br />
PROBLEM SOLVING .................................................................................................................181<br />
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