Destructive myths in family therapy : how to overcome barriers to communication by seeing and saying : a humanistic perspective.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : John Wiley & Sons, 2012. Description: xv, 197 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780470667002 Subject(s): Family Therapy | Communication | Family | Family Relations | HumanismNLM classification: WM 430.5 KD 2012Summary: Exposes destructive patterns of communication within family cultures and provides strategies for promoting more open dialogue among family members. Equips family therapists to help clients see the barriers they place in the way of healthy communication, and adopt more constructive alternatives Provides activities designed to spark open dialogue between therapist and clients, strengthening the therapeutic relationship and facilitating family interaction Includes communication strategies for reversing disengagement, defusing power struggles, overcoming sibling rivalry, disentangling marital problems and more Offers a new understanding of family dynamics, an area in which many family therapists want to improve their skills but have struggled to find a text to guide them in doing soItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Exposes destructive patterns of communication within family cultures and provides strategies for promoting more open dialogue among family members.
Equips family therapists to help clients see the barriers they place in the way of healthy communication, and adopt more constructive alternatives
Provides activities designed to spark open dialogue between therapist and clients, strengthening the therapeutic relationship and facilitating family interaction
Includes communication strategies for reversing disengagement, defusing power struggles, overcoming sibling rivalry, disentangling marital problems and more
Offers a new understanding of family dynamics, an area in which many family therapists want to improve their skills but have struggled to find a text to guide them in doing so
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