1st Edition

Systemic Therapy with Individuals

By Paolo Bertrando Copyright 1996
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    The authors describe the work they are doing with individual clients in Milan. Locating themselves clearly within the tradition of the Milan approach and more recent social constructionist and narrative influences, and articulating continually a broad systemic framework emphasizing meaning problems in context and relationship, they introduce a range of ideas taken from psychoanalysis, strategic therapy, Gestalt therapy and narrative work. They describe the therapy as Brief/Long-term therapy and introduce new interviewing techniques, such as connecting the past, present and future in a way that releases clients and helps them construct new narratives for the future; inviting the patient to speak to the therapist as an absent family member; and working with the client to monitor their own therapy. The book is written with a freshness that suggests the authors are describing "work in progress", and the reader is privy to the authors' own thoughts and reactions as they comment on the process of their therapy cases. This is a demystifying book, for it allows the reader to understand why one particular technique was preferred over another.

    Editors' Foreword -- Preface -- Theory -- An evolving theory -- Working systemically -- Therapeutic process -- Cases -- Therapy with a predominantly strategic-systemic approach -- Systemic therapy cases

    Biography

    Bertrando, Paolo