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Clinical epistemology has been a very prominent topic with the emergence of systems theory as a widely studied approach to understanding human behavior. With systemic perspectives have come therapy approaches which promise more immediate change than the dynamic therapies begun by the writings and clinical practice of Sigmund Freud. Some view systems and psychodynamic perspectives paradigms as exclusive of one another and even competitive. In this concise book on the topic, Bauserman and Rule express that clinicians were in fact ready to embrace and assimilate the systems perspective because the interactional theoretical orientation of the non-Freudians and other pioneers had led them precisely in that direction. The authors show an evolutionary side to the issue and work to remove some of the discontinuity and acrimony between these two useful perspectives.

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...one of the best overviews of the theories of personality available...A Brief History of Systems puts in perspective the history and development of the theories of personality in a concise, logical, comprehensive manner. -- John G. Cull, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Operations, Neurodevelopmental Institutes of North America, Ltd.
This is a magnificent effort both for the use of students as an introduction and to others as a reference work. I hope that the authors will amplify it into a full-scale rather than a brief history. -- Harold H. Mosak, Adler School of Professional Psychology
This remarkable book is the first I have seen that uses a historical research method to show the value of the systems notion...should be a required text in any bibliography prepared by professors of individual counseling or psychotherapy graduate course. -- Robert A. Lassiter, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus, Medical College of Virginia, VCU
This remarkable book is the first I have seen that uses a historical research method to show the value of the systems notion...should be a required text in any bibliography prepared by professors of individual counseling or psychotherapy graduate course. -- Robert A. Lassiter, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus, Medical College of Virginia, VCU
...one of the best overviews of the theories of personality available...A Brief History of Systems puts in perspective the history and development of the theories of personality in a concise, logical, comprehensive manner. -- John G. Cull, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Operations, Neurodevelopmental Institutes of North America, Ltd.
This is a magnificent effort both for the use of students as an introduction and to others as a reference work. I hope that the authors will amplify it into a full-scale rather than a brief history. -- Harold H. Mosak, Adler School of Professional Psychology

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 10/24/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780819199973, 978-0819199973
      ISBN10: 0819199974

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      Book Synopsis
      Clinical epistemology has been a very prominent topic with the emergence of systems theory as a widely studied approach to understanding human behavior. With systemic perspectives have come therapy approaches which promise more immediate change than the dynamic therapies begun by the writings and clinical practice of Sigmund Freud. Some view systems and psychodynamic perspectives paradigms as exclusive of one another and even competitive. In this concise book on the topic, Bauserman and Rule express that clinicians were in fact ready to embrace and assimilate the systems perspective because the interactional theoretical orientation of the non-Freudians and other pioneers had led them precisely in that direction. The authors show an evolutionary side to the issue and work to remove some of the discontinuity and acrimony between these two useful perspectives.

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      ...one of the best overviews of the theories of personality available...A Brief History of Systems puts in perspective the history and development of the theories of personality in a concise, logical, comprehensive manner. -- John G. Cull, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Operations, Neurodevelopmental Institutes of North America, Ltd.
      This is a magnificent effort both for the use of students as an introduction and to others as a reference work. I hope that the authors will amplify it into a full-scale rather than a brief history. -- Harold H. Mosak, Adler School of Professional Psychology
      This remarkable book is the first I have seen that uses a historical research method to show the value of the systems notion...should be a required text in any bibliography prepared by professors of individual counseling or psychotherapy graduate course. -- Robert A. Lassiter, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus, Medical College of Virginia, VCU
      This remarkable book is the first I have seen that uses a historical research method to show the value of the systems notion...should be a required text in any bibliography prepared by professors of individual counseling or psychotherapy graduate course. -- Robert A. Lassiter, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus, Medical College of Virginia, VCU
      ...one of the best overviews of the theories of personality available...A Brief History of Systems puts in perspective the history and development of the theories of personality in a concise, logical, comprehensive manner. -- John G. Cull, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Operations, Neurodevelopmental Institutes of North America, Ltd.
      This is a magnificent effort both for the use of students as an introduction and to others as a reference work. I hope that the authors will amplify it into a full-scale rather than a brief history. -- Harold H. Mosak, Adler School of Professional Psychology

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