Family Therapy in Poland: Development and Current Perspectives

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The authors of the present article describe the historical context of family therapy in Poland and current issues in the field. They highlight the fact that Polish therapists first began to develop the field after coming into contact with family therapy leaders from the United States and Western Europe. With the political breakthrough of 1989, there were new opportunities for multilateral cooperation, attendance at international conferences, and the exchange of experiences. Currently, the work of Polish family therapists, the place of family therapy among other forms of psychotherapy, and the related problems and challenges do not differ from other European nations. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Józefik, B., de Barbaro, B., Iniewicz, G., & Namysłowska, I. (2013). Family Therapy in Poland: Development and Current Perspectives. Contemporary Family Therapy, 35(2), 308–318. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10591-013-9257-3

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