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Reflecting Team in Action Collaborative Practice in Family Therapy

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ISBN-10: 1572300035

ISBN-13: 9781572300033

Edition: 1995

Authors: Steven Friedman, Lynn Hoffman

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List price: $65.00
Copyright year: 1995
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication date: 10/6/1995
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 366
Size: 6.57" wide x 9.17" long x 1.30" tall
Weight: 1.650
Language: English

Steven Friedman, PhD, is a clinical psychologist at Atlantic Counseling & Consultation in Weymouth, Massachusetts, and a senior consultant at Beacon Health Strategies in Boston. An active presenter of workshops and seminars on time-effective therapy and family therapy, Dr. Friedman serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Systemic Therapies.

Foreword, Hoffman
Opening Reflections, Friedman
The Reflecting Process: Opening Dialogues
Reflecting Processes: Acts of Informing and Forming
Using the Reflecting Process with Families Stuck in Violence and Child Abuse
Treating Psychosis by Means of Open Dialogue
When Patients Somatize and Clinicians Stigmatize: Opening Dialogue between Clinicians and the Medically Marginalized
Reflective and Collaborative Voices in the School
A Spell in the Fifth Province: It's between Meself, Herself, Yerself, and Yer Two Imaginary Friends
The Reflecting Team: Hosting Collaborative Conversations
Offering Reflections: Some Theoretical and Practical Considerations
Through Susan's Eyes: Reflections on a Reflecting Team Experience
Widening the Lens, Sharpening the Focus: The Reflecting Process in Managed Care
Rap Music with Wisdom: Peer Reflecting Teams with Tough Adolescents
The Community as Audience: Reauthoring Stories
Consulting Your Consultants: A Means to the Coconstruction of Alternative Knowledges, Epston, White, and "Ben."
From "Spy-chiatric Gaze" to Communities of Concern: From Professional Monologue to Dialogue
Public Practices: An Ethic of Circulation
Family Reunions: Communities Celebrate New Possibilities
A Journey of Change through Connection
Closing Reflections: On Communities, Connections, and Conversations, Friedman
Epilogue