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Paul Watzlawick was an associate at the Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto, and clinical professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University Medical Center. An internationally known psychologist, Watzlawick died in 2007.
John H. Weakland died in 1995.
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Cloth. Etat : Gut. First Edition. 405 S. Dustjacket shows signs of use, otherwise in good condition, text clean, no inscriptions. --- This book contains articles by members and associates of the Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto, based on their work in family therapy during the period 1965-1974. The book is divided into six sections: Theory (includes articles on the study of the family and human communication); Research (reports on research projects); Training (use of videotape, training of nonprofessionals); Normality, Neurosis, and Psychosis; Change (the therapeutic process); and Family Medicine (the impact of somatic illness on family interaction). Over the years MRI has viewed family therapy not as a new, additional treatment method, but, first, as a new way of concep- tualizing human problems, and, secondly, as a different therapeutic approach based on this conceptualization. This form of therapy does not consider why something happens (what in an individual's past causes an emotional prob- lem), but what is happening (what is going on right now between individuals; is there a pat- tern of interaction and what are the attempted solutions). This, then, is the common denominator of the papers brought together in this volume, since it is this perspective and resulting pro- cedure that constitutes the basis of most of the work performed at MRI. Paul Watzlawick is research associate at MRI and clinical associate professor, depart- ment of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, at Stanford University Medical Center. John H. Weakland is research associate and associate director of the Brief Therapy Center at MRI. --- CONTENTS: LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS - - INTRODUCTION. Paul Watzlawick - - Chapter 1: THEORY - - The Study of the Family. Don D. Jackson Family Rules: Marital Quid Pro Quo. Don D. Jackson Toward a Theory of Pathological Systems. Jay Haley - - Family Myths. Antonio J. Ferreira Some Formal Aspects of Communication. Paul Watzlawick and Janet Beavin - - Chapter 2: RESEARCH - - Symmetry and Complementarity: An Operational Definition and a Typology of Dyads. Carlos E. Sluzki and Janet Beavin Protection and Scapegoating in Pathological Families. Paul Watzlawick, Janet Beavin, Linda Sikorski, and Betty Mecia Family Interaction Scales. Jules Riskin and Elaine E. Faunce - - Chapter 3: TRAINING - - Videotape Applications in Training Family Therapists. Arthur M. Bodin Characteristics of Nonprofessionals Serving as Primary Therapists. Loren R. Mosher, Ann Reifman, and Alma Z. Menn - - Chapter 4: NORMALITY, NEUROSIS AND PSYCHOSIS - - The Myth of Normality. Don D. Jackson - - Schizophrenia: Basic Problems in Sociocultural Investigation. - - John H. Weakland - - Schizophrenia: The Nosological Nexus. Don D. Jackson - - Transactional Disqualification: Research on the Double Bind. Carlos E. Sluzki, Janet Beavin, Alejandro Tarnopolsky, and - - Eliseo Verón The Double Bind as a Universal Pathogenic Situation. Carlos E. Sluzki and Eliseo Verón - - "The Double-Bind Theory" by Self-Reflexive Hindsight. John H. Weakland - - Chapter 5: CHANGE - - Conjoint Family Therapy as an Aid to Intensive Psychotherapy. Don D. Jackson and Irvin Yalom - - Resistance to Change in the Psychiatric Community. Richard Fisch - - Brief Therapy: Focused Problem Resolution. John H. Weakland, - - Richard Fisch, Paul Watzlawick, and Arthur M. Bodin - - The Utopia Syndrome. Paul Watzlawick - - On Unbecoming Family Therapists. Richard Fisch, Paul Watzlawick, John H. Weakland, and Arthur M. Bodin - - Chapter 6: FAMILY MEDICINE - - Family Practice: A Comprehensive Medical Approach. Don D. Jackson - - Family Research on the Problem of Ulcerative Colitis. Don D. Jackson and Irvin Yalom - - Family Focus: A Transitional Cottage in an Acute-Care Hospital. Norma H. Davies and Elaine Hansen - - Family Interaction with the Elderly. Elaine M. Sorensen - - Coronary Artery Disease and Family Interaction: A Study of Risk Factor Modification. Fred C. Hoebel "Family Somatics"-A Neglected Edge. John H. Weakland - - EPILOGUE - - Conflicts Between Love and Family Relationships in Chinese Films. John H. Weakland - - NAME INDEX - - SUBJECT INDEX. ISBN 0393011313 Sprache: Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 1247230
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