ABSTRACT

Second Thoughts on the Theory and Practice of the Milan Approach to Family Therapy is a full discussion of the way the original techniques of the Milan Approach have been affected by current thinking in the family therapy field. Hypothesizing, neutrality and circularity, for example, are all redefined in response to the challenge of new clinical problems, such as child abuse, and new thinking from areas such as linguistics and feminine.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |3 pages

Creating a Context for Therapy

chapter |2 pages

Case Study

chapter |5 pages

Hypothesizing

chapter |11 pages

Interviewing

chapter |11 pages

Neutrality

chapter |6 pages

Positive Connotation

chapter |10 pages

Interventions

chapter |4 pages

Terminating Therapy

chapter |2 pages

Conclusions