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Destructive Myths in Family Therapy

How to Overcome Barriers to Communication by Seeing and Saying -- A Humanistic Perspective

Kramer-Moore, Daniela / Moore, Michael

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1. Auflage April 2012
216 Seiten, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-0-470-66700-2
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Exposes destructive patterns of communication within family
cultures and provides strategies for promoting more open dialogue
among family members.



* Equips family therapists to help clients see the barriers they
place in the way of healthy communication, and adopt more
constructive alternatives

* Provides activities designed to spark open dialogue between
therapist and clients, strengthening the therapeutic relationship
and facilitating family interaction

* Includes communication strategies for reversing disengagement,
defusing power struggles, overcoming sibling rivalry, disentangling
marital problems and more

* Offers a new understanding of family dynamics, an area in which
many family therapists want to improve their skills but have
struggled to find a text to guide them in doing so

"Although the title might suggest a relatively narrow target
audience of family therapists, I feel certain that the fascinating
ideas addressed here, coupled with the accessible style, would also
speak to the experienced therapist, the trainee and the lay reader
alike. By focusing on what is actually said in spousal, sibling and
parental relationships, the authors invite the reader to reflect on
the powerful and often destructive myths, narratives, schemas
- call them what you will - that underpin family
systems." (Therapy Today, 1 September 2012)
Daniela Kramer-Moore is currently a Visiting Lecturer in the
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick. A family therapist
with many years' experience of working with high risk adolescents
and their families, she now heads the post-graduate Psychotherapy
Centre at Oranim Academic College, Kiryat Tiv'on, Israel, where she
previously led the Masters program in Educational
Counselling.





Michael Moore is currently a Visiting Lecturer in the
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick. He is a social
psychologist with many scholarly publications in the field, and was
until recently Head of the Department of Education in Technology
and Science at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa,
Israel.

D. Kramer-Moore, University of Warwick, UK; M. Moore, University of Warwick, UK