1st Edition

Family and Marital Psychotherapy A Critical Approach

Edited By Sue Walrond-Skinner Copyright 1979
262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages
by Routledge

The family therapy movement had from its earliest days been marked by a surge of creativity and by the energy of the new ideas it generated. Originally published in 1979, the authors of the original essays collected together in this book felt that the time had come to take stock and to scrutinise more carefully the meaning and effectiveness of this new psychotherapeutic method within the... Read more

A.C. Robin Skynner Foreword.  Sue Walrond-Skinner Introduction.  1. Neil Frude ‘The Family’ and Psychotherapy  2. Philip Kingston The Social Context of Family Therapy  3. Gill Gorell-Barnes Infant Needs and Angry Responses – A Look at Violence in the Family  4. Brain Cade The Use of Paradox in Therapy  5. Douglas Breunlin Nonverbal Communication in Family Therapy  6. Anthony Ryle Couple Therapy  7. Michael Crowe The Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction  8. Emilia Dowling Co-Therapy: A Clinical Researcher’s View  9. Sue Walrond-Skinner Education or Training for Family Therapy?: A Reconstruction  10. Anthony Gale Problems of Outcome Research in Family Therapy.  Index.

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Edited by Walrond-Skinner, Sue