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One of the fathers of family therapy, Murray Bowen is both a pioneer and a chronicler. In publishing his collected papers, he traces the development of his theory from his 1950s research on families of schizophrenics, to his experiment in differentiating himself from his own [professional] fami...
The Use of Family Theory in Clinical Practice Presented here is a family theory of emotional illness and its component system of family psychotherapy, which is one of several different theoretical approaches to the family, and one of many different kinds of "family therapy" that hav... M Bowen...
Reviews the book, The family interpreted: Feminist theory in clinical practice by Deborah Anna Luepnitz (see record 1988-98266-000). In this book the autho... Candib,Lucy - 《Family Systems Medicine》 被引量: 63发表: 1990年 Aggregation of qualitative studies--From theory to practice: Pati...
The Importance of the Cognitive Theory of Change in Cognitive Therapy of Depression This commentary addresses the article by Tang and De-Rubeis (in press), in which they propose that symptom change over the early course of cognitive therap... MA Whisman - 《Clinical Psychology Science & Practic...
Liddle,A Howard - 《Psychotherapy Theory Research & Practice》 被引量: 170发表: 1995年 Multidimensional Family Therapy: A Science-Based Treatment System A multisystems approach, MDFT assesses and intervenes in four areas: (1) the adolescent as an individual and a member of a family and peer...
Filling the gaps between theory and daily clinical procedural skills training in family medicineProcedural skillsminor surgeryteachingfamily medicinegeneral practicepsychomotor skillsproceduresPerformance of procedures is an integral part of any family physician/general practitioners practice. Unfortunately, ...
The Journal of Family Therapy is dedicated to deepening our understanding of interpersonal relationships and group dynamics, with a special focus on couples, families, professional networks, and broader community groups. By publishing articles that cover theory, research, clinical practice, and professiona...
In particular, how opportunities afforded in nature may support core processes of emotion-focused therapeutic work in a multi-family group format. We will apply the aforementioned theory of affordances (Gibson, 1986) as a vantage point for this exploratory inquiry. Potential affordances found in ...