1st Edition

Propagations Thirty Years of Influence From the Mental Research Institute

Edited By Karen B. Helmeke, Ray A. Wendel Copyright 1995
328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

328 Pages
by Routledge

Here is a work of profound clinical scope from some of the foremost leaders in psychology. Propagations: Thirty Years of Influence From the Mental Research Institute, written by alumni and disciples of the Institute (MRI), is not just a compliment to the MRI influence, but also a way for readers to discover and savor the important contributions of those influenced by the MRI. The book contains the... Read more
Contents Preface
  • Introduction: MRI: A Little Background Music
  • Section I: Influencing Fields of Interest and Viewpoints
  • A Research Worker Is Permanently in Debt
  • A Note on Metacommunication
  • The Interactional Theory and Therapy of Don D. Jackson
  • Section II: Influences on Clinical Work
  • Unfaithfulness in the Marital System: Paradoxical Therapy Using the Idea of Revenge
  • The Case of Anna C.
  • Brief Strategic Therapy of Phobic Disorders: A Model of Therapy and Evaluation Research
  • The Process of Implementing Brief Strategic Therapy Within a Residential/Daytreatment Center
  • Outpatient Clinic Effectiveness With the MRI Brief Therapy Model
  • MRI Brief Therapy Training: An Introduction to Cybernetic Thinking
  • Strategic Intervention: Constructing the Process of Rapid Change
  • Section III: Changes in Venue
  • Doing Brief Therapy in India
  • How to Breed “Hippogrifs” That Can Handle Problems
  • From the Dictatorship of Lacan to the Democracy of Short-Term Therapies
  • A Swedish Experience
  • Teaching Brief Therapy Techniques to Family Practice Residents
  • A Physician’s View: On One-Downsmanship and Treating the Complainant
  • Influence of MRI Brief Therapy on Research Within Psychiatric Settings
  • Persuasive Public Speaking: How MRI Changed the Way I Preach
  • Section IV: The Outer Reaches
  • Interactional Thoughts on Cancer
  • The Brief Therapy Tradition
  • Quantum Psychology and the Metalogic of Second Order Change
  • Bibliography
  • Index

Biography

Trepper, Terry S