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Please Help Me With This Family is based on the premise that it is
generally useful to expand the therapeutic system when it is not
working. By calling in additional resources when therapy reaches an
impasse, the therapist is giving two strong messages to "stuck"
families-(1)the admission of the failure of the present system to
grow beyond the impasse, and (2) a model of creativity in
recruiting resources to improve chances of success. Often, the
resources in the large system hold the keys to uncovering and
correcting troublesome relationships and behaviors in the smaller
system. Please Help Me With This Family is divided into four major
sections, each illustrating unique approaches and methods for
unlocking resources in family and therapeutic systems. The first
section opens with a comprehensive review of the theoretical roots
of family therapy consultation, followed by a discussion of the
different faces of consultation around the world; a detailed case
study of an anorectic family in which Maurizio Andolfi successfully
provokes a therapeutic impasse; and to which Carl Whitaker provides
fascinating insights into his role as a consultant. Section II
discusses the variety of consultative resources available in the
client system and how best to harness them. Chapters cover using
the child as consultant; using family of origin and friends as
resources; and the use of consultation in treating addictions.
Using colleagues as consultants is the focus of the third section.
Consultation has the advantage over cotherapy and supervision of
requiring only a brief, cost?effective relationship. Chapters
discuss how therapists can avoid replicating errors by working
closely with the client's previous therapist: an eco?systemic
approach with chronic pain sufferers that involves medical, family,
and community systems in Israel; using consultation to evaluate
therapy; the creative?preventive possibilities inherent in
collegial consultation; how a family therapist and school system
personnel can be mutually helpful with a conjoint problem; and a
consultation that focuses on the position of the therapist rather
than on the client system. Finally, Section IV addresses
consultation as a valuable form of professional development. It
explores the importance of timing when using a consultant; the
effects on five therapists of live case demonstrations with
Maurizio Andolfi as consultant; and consultation to correct gender
prejudice. Contributors to this volume include Vincenzo F.
DiNicola, Elizabeth Ridgely, Joseph Simons, David Keith, Jim
Guinan, William Jones, Lars Brok, Joel Elizur, Sara B. Jutoran,
Noga Rubinstein?Nabarro, Bob Wendt, Audrey Ellenwood, Peter
Liggett, Marsha Purvis, Mary Hotvedt, and Marcella de Nichilo.
Students and clinicians who wish to practice consulting as well as
family therapists who want to learn creative approaches to handling
the dilemmas that arise in therapy will find Please Help Me With
This Family to be an incomparable resource.
First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This book describes a coherent, comprehensive model of
psychotherapy supervision with an emphasis on pragmatics, process,
ethics, and gender and cultural influences.
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