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The Origins of Family Psychotherapy - The NIMH Family Study Project (Paperback): Murray Bowen The Origins of Family Psychotherapy - The NIMH Family Study Project (Paperback)
Murray Bowen; Edited by John F. Butler; Contributions by Joanne Bowen, Michael Kerr
R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Family therapy has become a well-established treatment modality across many mental health disciplines including clinical social work, psychology, psychiatry, nursing, and counseling. This book tells the story of how family therapy began based on the work of one of the pioneers of family theory and therapy, Murray Bowen, M.D. Bowen's psychiatric training began at the Menninger Foundation in 1946. It was during the later part of his eight years at Menninger's that he began his transition away from conventional psychoanalytic theory and practice. Bowen left Menninger's in 1954 and began a historic family research program at the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda, Maryland. This program, called the Family Study Program, involved hospitalizing entire families on a specialized research ward. He was interested in families with a child diagnosed with schizophrenia. There were two central findings of Bowen's four year project. The first was the concept that the family could be conceptualized and treated as an emotional unit. The second, was family psychotherapy, which began as staff-family daily meetings on the inpatient unit. The findings of Bowen's project remain part of mainstream mental health practice today. From that project, Bowen went on to develop his well known eight interlocking theoretical concepts that continue to be highly influential both in mental health and business. Bowen's project also significantly transformed the therapeutic relationship. The psychotherapist tried to achieve a balance when working with the families by making emotional connections while staying out of intense emotional reactions. They also worked diligently to avoid psychologically replacing parents. This book details the story of how these transformative changes came about by highlighting the original papers of the project.

The Origins of Family Psychotherapy - The NIMH Family Study Project (Hardcover): Murray Bowen The Origins of Family Psychotherapy - The NIMH Family Study Project (Hardcover)
Murray Bowen; Edited by John F. Butler; Contributions by Joanne Bowen, Michael Kerr
R1,874 Discovery Miles 18 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Family therapy has become a well-established treatment modality across many mental health disciplines including clinical social work, psychology, psychiatry, nursing, and counseling. This book tells the story of how family therapy began based on the work of one of the pioneers of family theory and therapy, Murray Bowen, M.D. Bowen's psychiatric training began at the Menninger Foundation in 1946. It was during the later part of his eight years at Menninger's that he began his transition away from conventional psychoanalytic theory and practice. Bowen left Menninger's in 1954 and began a historic family research program at the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda, Maryland. This program, called the Family Study Program, involved hospitalizing entire families on a specialized research ward. He was interested in families with a child diagnosed with schizophrenia. There were two central findings of Bowen's four year project. The first was the concept that the family could be conceptualized and treated as an emotional unit. The second, was family psychotherapy, which began as staff-family daily meetings on the inpatient unit. The findings of Bowen's project remain part of mainstream mental health practice today. From that project, Bowen went on to develop his well known eight interlocking theoretical concepts that continue to be highly influential both in mental health and business. Bowen's project also significantly transformed the therapeutic relationship. The psychotherapist tried to achieve a balance when working with the families by making emotional connections while staying out of intense emotional reactions. They also worked diligently to avoid psychologically replacing parents. This book details the story of how these transformative changes came about by highlighting the original papers of the project.

Therapeutic Relationships - The Tripartite Model: Development and Applications to Family Systems Theory (Paperback): John F.... Therapeutic Relationships - The Tripartite Model: Development and Applications to Family Systems Theory (Paperback)
John F. Butler
R1,053 Discovery Miles 10 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this text, Butler takes an in-depth look at the development of family systems theory and how the work of Bowen, Gelso, and Meissner has shaped family psychotherapy. Family systems theory considers the family as an emotional unit in the therapeutic process and examines the therapeutic relationship in terms of its three primary components: the alliance, transference/countertransference, and the real relationship-better known as the tripartite model. Butler explores how the aspects Bowen family systems theory can provide effective methods for counseling families, couples, and individuals.

Therapeutic Relationships - The Tripartite Model: Development and Applications to Family Systems Theory (Hardcover): John F.... Therapeutic Relationships - The Tripartite Model: Development and Applications to Family Systems Theory (Hardcover)
John F. Butler
R2,172 Discovery Miles 21 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this text, Butler takes an in-depth look at the development of family systems theory and how the work of Bowen, Gelso, and Meissner has shaped family psychotherapy. Family systems theory considers the family as an emotional unit in the therapeutic process and examines the therapeutic relationship in terms of its three primary components: the alliance, transference/countertransference, and the real relationship-better known as the tripartite model. Butler explores how the aspects Bowen family systems theory can provide effective methods for counseling families, couples, and individuals.

The Holiness of Beauty (Paperback): John F. Butler The Holiness of Beauty (Paperback)
John F. Butler
R253 R231 Discovery Miles 2 310 Save R22 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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