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Family Therapy (Psychology Revivals) - The Treatment of Natural Systems (Paperback)
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Family Therapy (Psychology Revivals) - The Treatment of Natural Systems (Paperback)
Series: Psychology Revivals
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During the late 1970s and early 1980s, there was a growing interest
in family therapy as a potent tool for helping to bring about
change and growth in many families whose lives had become stagnant,
joyless or self-destructive. As it became more popular as a method
of social work intervention, demands for training opportunities for
professional workers increased. Despite this, however, there was
very little writing on the subject produced in Britain at the time.
Originally published in 1976 this practical text was aimed at the
growing number of social workers who were anxious to add family
therapy to their skills, and would also have been of value to
psychiatrists, general practitioners, psychologists, and all those
involved in the psychotherapeutic treatment of married couples and
families who came to them for help. Using case illustrations, Sue
Walrond-Skinner describes the theory behind family therapy and some
of the techniques of treatment which the method uses. By extensive
use of verbatim transcripts of interviews, she shows the
minute-by-minute flow of a family therapy session and gives a clear
idea of what can be and is achieved using this method of
therapeutic intervention. A major part of social work today, this
book shows where it all began.
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