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Family psychotherapy

Known as: Therapies, Family, Therapy, Family, Family therapy 
A form of psychological counseling for the purpose of assisting family members to improve communication and resolve conflicts.
National Institutes of Health

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Review
2012
Review
2012
A moderate common factors approach is proposed as a synthesis or middle path to integrate common and specific factors in evidence… 
2001
2001
This paper describes an integrative approach to marital and family therapy in which psychodynamic (particularly object relations… 
1993
1993
Father-absent families often function with a lively father-presence conveyed by stories the family members share. The metaphor of… 
1989
1989
Theoretical perspectives problem foci for understanding family malfunctioning one hundred years of social work with the multi… 
1987
1987
This article offers a critical analysis of the convergence of two perspectives, constructivism and the cybernetics of cybernetics… 
1983
1983
The supervision techniques used in structural, strategic, family-of-origin, and experiential family therapy training are… 
1983
1983
In certain Ibsen plays a character (would-be family therapist) enters during a crisis revolving around family secrets. Taking two… 
1982
1982
Abstract The use of metaphors within family therapy to provide insight and suggestions to the family in an indirect manner is… 
1976
1976
A family-therapy training program, one of three main branches of the "Boston model," is described in detail. Salient features of… 
Review
1962
Review
1962
Family psychotherapy is increasingly accepted as a form of treatment. This article reviews some of its history, rationale and…