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The Therapeutic Relationship in Systemic Therapy, PDF eBook

The Therapeutic Relationship in Systemic Therapy PDF

Edited by Carmel Flaskas, Amaryll Perlesz

Part of the The Systemic Thinking and Practice Series series

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Anyone following the recent developments of systemic thinking will be aware that activity has not been restricted to Europe and America.

Systemic therapists and writers from both Australia and New Zealand are now making a major impact on the field, particularly in the way they explore therapy as an exchange between “real” people; with gender and with ethical values; and embedded within specific cultural experiences.

These people are challenging the traditional way we see clients and the context of therapy.

Over the years, systemic? therapists have theorized extensively about the client family as a system and have more recently addressed the use of self in therapy, but there has been very little attention paid to the therapeutic relationship between the two.

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