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Systems Theory and Family Therapy : A Primer, Paperback / softback Book

Systems Theory and Family Therapy : A Primer Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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A concise, readable introduction to systems theory (and especially second-order cybernetics) with practical applications to family therapy. This book provides an overview of the basic concepts of a systems theoretical perspective using families and family therapy as examples and illustrations of their application in professional practice.

This meta-perspective focuses on viewing problems in context.

The difference between first-order and second-order cybernetics is explicated.

Readers then are invited to see themselves as parts of the systems with which they are working consistent with a second-order cybernetics perspective.

Along the way a difference between modernism and post-modernism as well as constructionism and social constructionism also are described.

In addition, theories of individual and family development are presented with implications for their use in family therapy.

The book concludes with more than 100 examples of how the meta-perspective of systems theory can be used in work with families.

In addition to providing concise descriptions of essential systems concepts, the book explains the process of change that occurs with family systems, especially those that the family finds difficult to adapt to.

The text is replete with ideas for therapists to identify those changes and work with the family through their identified challenges according to the family’s narrative.

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