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In Therapy Together: Family Therapy as a Dialogue by Peter Rober (University of Leuven, Kortenberg)

Families come in all shapes and sizes, and all have love at their roots; however, by the time a family requests help from a psychotherapist, resentment, fear and disappointment have often become the dominant forces ruling everyday life. Moving away from the medically-focused problem-diagnosis-treatment model of psychotherapy, Peter Robers thought-provoking new text conceptualises family therapy as a dialogue between living, breathing people; it emphasises the mutuality and relational context that serves as the backdrop of a therapeutic encounter, whereby family members will interact, emotions will be displayed and suppressed, and practitioners will need to navigate carefully, endeavouring not just to listen but to understand the stories being told. Astute and engaging throughout, each chapter provides close analysis of a rich variety of case studies, combined with an examination of key theories and concepts from different schools of thought in family therapy; with a particular focus on dialogical thinking, the book explores the ways in which these theoretical concepts can be applied in everyday practice situations. Written by a leading expert in the field, this insightful new addition to Palgraves Basic Texts in Counselling and Psychotherapy series provides an accessible exploration of a complex area of practice. It will prove invaluable reading for those studying family therapy specifically, as well as students taking more general counselling and psychotherapy courses and practitioners looking for a fresh source of guidance.

About Peter Rober (University of Leuven, Kortenberg)

Prof. Dr. Peter Rober is a clinical psychologist, family therapist and family therapy trainer. He also holds a professorship at the University of Leuven, Belgium.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Encounter Chapter 2. Family Therapy as Dialogue Chapter 3. Focus on Worries Chapter 4. Feedback Orientation Chapter 5. The Family's Storytelling and their Hesitations Chapter 6. Listening Chapter 7. Enactments in the Here-and-Now of the Session Chapter 8. Children's Drawings in Family Therapy Chapter 9. Connecting with the Context Chapter 10. In the Attic, in the Dark (Case Story of Liam and his Family).

Additional information

NGR9781137607645
9781137607645
1137607645
In Therapy Together: Family Therapy as a Dialogue by Peter Rober (University of Leuven, Kortenberg)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2017-05-24
228
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