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  • ...ms of the [[system]]s of interaction between family members. It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...ed by their direct participation in the therapy session. The skills of the family therapist thus include the ability to influence conversations in a way that
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  • ...ms of the [[system]]s of interaction between family members. It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...ed by their direct participation in the therapy session. The skills of the family therapist thus include the ability to influence conversations in a way that
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  • ...ms of the [[system]]s of interaction between family members. It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...ed by their direct participation in the therapy session. The skills of the family therapist thus include the ability to influence conversations in a way that
    46 KB (6,294 words) - 19:27, 14 March 2011
  • ...lities are organized.<ref name="Redbook">Schwartz, R. C. (1995) ''Internal Family Systems Therapy'', Guilford Press.</ref> *[[Family therapy]]
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  • [[Mesosystem Restructuring]] (MR) is the [[Sociocultural-family matrix Substrate]] ...to the larger social. political, and cultural units as they interact with family and individual personality systems.
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  • ...R emphasizes a dyad + another. These techniques are primarily derived from family systems approaches but may also be used individually. Triangular configurat Fogarty, T. (1979). The distancer and the pursuer. ''The Family, 7''(1), 11-16.
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  • ...child." They want a quiet child, an obedient child, a child who makes the family look good -- while the child wants and needs other things from them, such a
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  • **Conjoint Family Drawing
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  • * Family Sculpting
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  • ...R emphasizes a dyad + another. These techniques are primarily derived from family systems approaches but may also be used individually. Triangular configurat
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  • ...In Bray, James H., Stanton, Mark (Eds.) ''The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Family Psychology''. John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 978-1-4051-6994-3.</ref> It is the [[Family systems therapy]] received an important boost in the mid-1950s through the
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  • ...of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a [[family]]). ...ing]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[art therapy]
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  • ..., which was John's birthday. After this event, which transformed a private family tragedy into public scandal, all William and Beatrice's ambitious expectati
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  • ...e relevance of actual experiences with other persons developmentally (e.g. family and peers) as well as in the present. This is contrasted with the primacy ...s [[Genealogical tree]], the drawings of childhood houses and the study of family and love letters. The aim of these technical innovations is to facilitate t
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  • ...has been used in [[individual psychotherapy]], [[group psychotherapy]], [[family therapy]], and to understand and work with institutional and organizational
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  • ...ms of the [[system]]s of interaction between family members. It emphasizes family relationships as an important factor in psychological health. ...ed by their direct participation in the therapy session. The skills of the family therapist thus include the ability to influence conversations in a way that
    34 KB (4,801 words) - 19:26, 14 March 2011
  • ...th of a client or patient, or to improve group relationships (such as in a family). ...ing]], [[social work|clinical or psychiatric social work]], [[marriage and family therapy]], [[rehabilitation counseling]], [[music therapy]], [[occupational
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  • ...life of an individual primed by attachment experience and codified through family processes and developmental experiences. The upper right corner of the tria
    712 bytes (97 words) - 18:21, 16 November 2010
  • ...idual personality system, the upper right-hand corner which represents the family system, and the upper left hand corner the sociocultural and political syst
    333 bytes (46 words) - 18:24, 16 November 2010
  • ...idual personality system, the upper right-hand corner which represents the family system, and the upper left hand corner the sociocultural and political syst
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  • ...R emphasizes a dyad + another. These techniques are primarily derived from family systems approaches but may also be used individually. Triangular configurat Fogarty, T. (1979). The distancer and the pursuer. ''The Family, 7''(1), 11-16.
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  • [[Mesosystem Restructuring]] (MR) is the [[Sociocultural-family matrix Substrate]] ...to the larger social. political, and cultural units as they interact with family and individual personality systems.
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  • ...life of an individual primed by attachment experience and codified through family processes and [[developmental]] experiences. The upper right corner of the
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  • ...idual personality system, the upper right-hand corner which represents the family system, and the upper left hand corner the sociocultural and political syst
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