ABSTRACT

This book, offering reader the opportunity to reflect on ideas in the field of systemic and family therapy, examines the cross-fertilization of ideas that can result from an integration of systemic theory, personal construct theory, and the influential work on the analysis of narratives.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter ONE|24 pages

Cybernetics and family therapy

chapter THREE|45 pages

Beliefs, accounts, and narratives

chapter FOUR|28 pages

Choosing narratives and interacting

chapter SIX|27 pages

Narratives, distortions, and myths