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systemagazin Zeitschriftenarchiv: Journal of Family Therapy Heft 4/2001
1/2001 - 2/2001  - 3/2001 - 4/2001 - Übersicht


Anderson, Harlene (2001): Postmodern collaborative and person-centred therapies: what would Carl Rogers say? In: Journal of Family Therapy 23(4), S. 339-360

abstract: Among the most frequent comments and questions about my postmodern collaborative approach to therapy are ‘It sounds Rogerian’ and ‘Is it any different from Carl Rogers' client-centred therapy?’ ‘Yes,’ I usually say, ‘there are similarities and differences.’ Here I overview the Collaborative and Rogerian approaches, highlight selected similarities and distinct differences, and comment on the relationship of each to family therapy as I see them.


Bott, David (2001): Client-centred therapy and family therapy: a review and commentary. In: Journal of Family Therapy 23(4), S. 361-377

abstract: This article sets out to redress the relative neglect of the client-centred tradition within family therapy. A review of the limited literature emanating from both client-centred therapy and family therapy is provided, supported by a commentary. An argument is made for the relevance of client-centred principles in responding to contemporary concerns about disrespectful practice.


Vetere, Arlene & Jan Cooper (2001): Client-centred therapy and family therapy: a review and commentary. In: Journal of Family Therapy 23(4), S. 378-396

abstract: In this article we describe a project which aims to ensure prevention and continued protection from violence for family members. We outline our theoretical approach to assessment and working with violence in family relationships and the associated ethical problems. We identify three recurrent themes: risk, collaboration, and responsibility. We focus on our work with couples, where the man is violent towards the woman. Within this discussion we identify other important clinical issues.


Rivett, Mark (2001): Comments - Working systemically with family violence: controversy, context and accountability. In: Journal of Family Therapy 23(4), S. 397-404


Papadopoulos, Renos K. (2001): Refugee families: issues of systemic supervision. In: Journal of Family Therapy 23(4), S. 405-422

abstract: Families of refugees tend to evoke many powerful responses in all who come into contact with them. Loss and trauma, helplessness and victimhood, transition and change are some of the main themes that seem to dominate. In particular, in contact with mental health professionals, refugee families are more likely to be seen as 'traumatized' and their resilience less acknowledged. In this article I will endeavour to address some issues that contribute to this skewing of our perception of refugee families, especially in the context of supervision.


Rivett, Mark (2001): The family therapy journals in 2000: a thematic review. In: Journal of Family Therapy 23(4), S. 423-433

abstract: This article reviews the principal English-language (non-British) family therapy journals for the year 2000. Articles are clustered around various common themes that include spirituality, creativity and inventiveness, therapy with gay and lesbian clients and 'community practice'. It concludes with a resume of the research reported in these journals for the review period.


Book Reviews. In: Journal of Family Therapy 23(4), S. 434-442

Books reviewed: E. Jones and E. Asen, Systemic Couple Therapy and Depression Alan Carr, Family Therapy. Concepts, Process and Practice Torben Marner, Letters to Children in Family Therapy: A Narrative Approach David Campbell, The Socially Constructed Organization Gitte Haslebo and Kit Nielsen, Systems and Meaning - Consulting in Organizations Christopher Clulow (ed.), Adult Attachment and Couple Psychotherapy, The 'Secure Base' in Practice and Research C. Everett Bailey (ed.), Children in Therapy - Using the Family as a Resource



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