Family Therapy: Combining Psychodynamic and Family Systems ApproachesJohn K. Pearce, Leonard J. Friedman |
Contents
A Brief Synopsis of Current Concepts and Practices | 1 |
Individual Therapy from | 17 |
Individual | 33 |
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adult affect approach aware Basic Books Boszormenyi-Nagy Bowen child clinical communication concepts conflict context Countertransference couple couple's covert crisis critical identity images cultural depression described developmental diagnostic double-bind dream emotional example experience expressive therapy Family constellation family interaction family members family of origin family system family therapy family's father feelings felt foundation image goals Harvard Medical School Hogan's Goat husband identified patient identity claims important individual initial interac interpersonal intrapsychic Irish Janet Kantor marital marriage meaning Minuchin mother move needs object parental image partner Peggy person perspective play Praegers problems Psychiatry psychoanalytic Psychodrama psychodynamic psychopolitical behavior psychotherapy reality relations relationship response ritual impasse Robert role schizophrenic self-image sense sequences shtetl Slipp spouse stance steering mechanisms structure struggle stuck style superego symbiosis Symbiotic Survival Pattern techniques theory therapeutic therapist tion treatment understanding WASP wife Winnicott York