Group processes in family therapy: A psychoanalytic approach

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This paper describes a model of family therapy that draws on experiences and theories of psychoanalysis as applied to individuals and groups. It suggests concepts that help to understand and work with the family as a system. A brief example is given to illustrate the effort to engage with the patients' immediate feelings in the session in relation to each other and the therapist.

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Sally, B. (1998). Group processes in family therapy: A psychoanalytic approach. Journal of Family Therapy, 20(2), 123–132. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.00073

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