Annotated transcript of Satir conducting family therapy -- showing what she's thinking and how she selects a particular phrase or intervention -- and then an account of her theoretical foundations and methods.
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Annotated transcript of Satir conducting family therapy -- showing what she's thinking and how she selects a particular phrase or intervention -- and then an account of her theoretical foundations and methods.
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Product details

ISBN
9780831400682
Published
1983-06-01
Publisher
Science & Behavior Books Inc.,U.S.; Science and Behavior Books
Weight
476 gr
Height
225 mm
Width
150 mm
Age
G, P, XV, 01, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
282

Biographical note

Virginia Satir (1916-1988) was one of the major pioneers in family therapy. Internationally acclaimed as a therapist, lecturer, and trainer of other therapists, she was known for her special warmth and her remarkable insight into human communication and self-esteem. Her work influenced many other theorists, writers, leaders, and therapists throughout the world. Her best-selling work, New Peoplemaking (revised shortly before her death) is probably the clearest and most inclusive description of family life available. And the third edition of her Conjoint Family Therapy remains a classic in the field of family dynamics.