Description
Book SynopsisMinuchin traces for the first time the minute operations of day-to-day practice. Having achieved renown for his theoretical breakthroughs and his success at treatment, he now explains those precise and difficult maneuvers that constitute his art. The book thus codifies the method of one of the country's most successful practitioners.
Trade ReviewAmong family therapists, Minuchin is recognized as a most original innovator, a superb clinician, and an outstanding teacher. He has been able to transmit all of his background and experience into this excellent book. Anyone who has a serious interest in family therapy today will want to have and to know this book. * Journal of Psychotherapy *
For the individual therapist searching for a better family model,
Families and Family Therapy is recommended at the top of any list of acquisitions. It is doubtful whether any other family therapy publication today can match it. * Contemporary Psychology *
Table of Contents1. Spontaneity 2. Families 3. Joining 4. Planning 5. Change 6. Reframing 7. Enactment 8. Focus 9. Intensity 10. Restructuring 11. Boundaries 12. Unbalancing 13. Complementarity 14. Realities 15. Constructions 16. Paradoxes, by Peggy Papp 17. Strengths 18. Beyond Technique Notes Case Index General Index