Abstract
In this account of an on-going reflecting team, a group of 4 therapists describe how they preserve multiple perspectives, yet join their voices to create coherent, meaningful reflections. This reflecting approach emphasizes developing a theme and creating variations on this theme, in a manner resembling a musical fugue. In addition, the practicalities of creating and sustaining a reflecting team in a private practice context are described. 2011 © FPI, Inc.
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Sparks, J., Ariel, J., Pulleyblank Coffey, E., & Tabachnik, S. (2011). A Fugue in Four Voices: Sounding Themes and Variations on the Reflecting Team. Family Process, 50(1), 115–128. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.2011.01349.x
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