Problem-solving Therapy
Author(s): Jay Haley
A classic that teaches you how to think in a contextually sensitive, directive, and goal-focused way. A highly readable and practical volume that focuses on solving problems within the context of the entire social unit--the family, the school, the community.
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"Both revolutionary and pragmatic. It is written by a teacher of therapy, and it stands as one of the very few "how-to" books that really give the reader an opportunity to learn from example."
"The book has justifiably become 'must' reading for family therapy practitioners and supervisors.''
Introduction: Problem-Solving Therapy. 1. Conducting the First Interview. 2. Giving Directives. 3. Communication as Bits and Metaphor. 4. Communication: Sequence and Hierarchy. 5. Therapy in Stages. 6. Marriage Therapy as a Triangle. 7. Problems in Training Therapists. 8. Ethical Issues in Therapy. Case Report: A Modern "Little Hans''.
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- : 20 September 1991
- : United States
- : books
Special Fields
- : Jay Haley
- : Paperback
- : 2nd Revised edition
- : 616.89156
- : 288