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Rewriting Family Scripts : Improvisation and Systems Change, Paperback / softback Book

Rewriting Family Scripts : Improvisation and Systems Change Paperback / softback

Part of the The Guilford Family Therapy Series series

Paperback / softback

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Families can develop self-destructive routines so predictable that members seem to be following a script each coming in on cue as the plot unfolds.

Such scripts can be altered, however, when therapists help clients learn to improvise new patterns of relating.

This book presents an innovative approach to doing just that--incorporating into therapy elements of script theory and recent findings in attachment research, including those related to narrative.

Developing a new attachment concept, the secure family base, from which individuals can feel safe enough to explore and improvise new scripts, Byng-Hall shows how insecure relationship patterns can be changed both during and after therapy.

Jargon-free and illustrated with detailed clinical case material, this book presents a comprehensive conceptual framework that illuminates the central issues of therapy practice with families, couples, children, and adults.

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