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Hardcover Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy Book

ISBN: 1555424260

ISBN13: 9781555424268

Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy

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Family therapists have traditionally been divided among conflicting schools of theoretical allegiance. Yet, increasingly, practitioners are finding that any one approach to family therapy is limited... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Transcending limitations

This book is not only information rich, it is also about a way of doing therapy with anyone and everyone, including groups of people, in a way whose time has finally come. Metaframeworks is based on the Eastern concept of a Self that is not only more expansive and compassionate, but able to look at the warring factions within a person, relationship or family and make peace. It relies upon the therapist to do co-therapy with the client(s). It is a lovely, pertinent way to do talk therapy because it assumes that any abberant way of thinking or acting is a defense that can be examined and healed by the individual doing it. It is a juicy book that talks about egalitarianism and equality across the board. Don't take my word for it, get your own copy!

Finally, a theory that pulls it all together...

...and makes it easy to understand. Geared toward work with systems (i.e., families), but I have found it to be just as useful in working with individuals. A must-have for the professional therapist.

It must be good, it "Transcends the Models of Family Therapy

I'm surprised that this book has 0 customer reviews, so here's a review: I see the aim of this book as to provide a structure for a therapist to combine various models of therapy into a workable therapy, rather than to either use a single model or to combine models in haphazard ways. That being the goal, it does a good job at achieving this by providing 6 core metaframeworks such as "Sequences", "Developmental", and the individual's own internal thought system, "Internal Family Systems". This book works with factors from the individual to the society level, which is good because people are both individuals, family, and societal (a part of and influenced by society). Systems thinking is well-integrated into the book, as well as defined. This metaframeworks book integrates four building blocks to help a therapist integrate models specific to their clients. The four building blocks are:The systemic view, a set of presuppositions, the metaframeworks themselves, and the blueprint for therapy.This book lacks much detail in how to do specific therapies, but that makes sense because it isn't a book of frameworks, but *metaframeworks*. It can integrate, to some degree, any model a person wishes to apply to it. If you're looking for a way to effectively combine family therapy models, look no further (are there even any books like this to look further at, anyway?). If you're looking for a new model to try, you might not find what you're looking for here, though the Internal Family Systems (IFS) section does go over some basics of the IFS model.I found out a couple years ago that the three-year therapy masters program at Central Connecticut State University uses this book as the core of their program, having their students use the concepts of this book to combine various models in order to do therapy with a diverse range of clients with various reasons for coming to therapy.
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