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Blackmail is Against the Law — Part Two: Do you want us back?

Blackmail is Against the Law — Part Two: Do you want us back? Aust. J. Fam. Tber., 4:2, pp. 99-119 Blackmail is Against the Law Part Two: Do)UU want us back? Moshe Lang & Peter McC+.· We have previously published anan~ .... ofthe first interview with the Black family, which occurred after both mother and daughter attempted suicide. • • That.~ .",."-.aI invited commentaries. This is a similar verbatim transcript of the second meeting of the family with ,\fo;ire l.iIrItl dIIr dIrs laIer. interspersed with comments by the authors and followed by invited commentaries. INTRODUCTION We alluded in our first paper on~ IIiIdt tlmilyto the experience of closely studying the videotape of the first interview. We spent three hours a weeltba year studying that session. To our own surprise, our inIIen!sI iii the family has not diminished with the passage of time. We have continued to study the videoIapes d 1he second and subsequent sessions. Our initial questions were often answered from the data itself. onlyto be.," Pd by others that seemed more fundamental, that in turn drew us back again to the evidence from a assll angle. We continued to have recurring disagreements which in the end could almost always be Icsolwed brc:loser auention to the evidence of the videotape itself. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0814-723X
eISSN
1467-8438
DOI
10.1002/j.1467-8438.1983.tb00133.x
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Abstract

Aust. J. Fam. Tber., 4:2, pp. 99-119 Blackmail is Against the Law Part Two: Do)UU want us back? Moshe Lang & Peter McC+.· We have previously published anan~ .... ofthe first interview with the Black family, which occurred after both mother and daughter attempted suicide. • • That.~ .",."-.aI invited commentaries. This is a similar verbatim transcript of the second meeting of the family with ,\fo;ire l.iIrItl dIIr dIrs laIer. interspersed with comments by the authors and followed by invited commentaries. INTRODUCTION We alluded in our first paper on~ IIiIdt tlmilyto the experience of closely studying the videotape of the first interview. We spent three hours a weeltba year studying that session. To our own surprise, our inIIen!sI iii the family has not diminished with the passage of time. We have continued to study the videoIapes d 1he second and subsequent sessions. Our initial questions were often answered from the data itself. onlyto be.," Pd by others that seemed more fundamental, that in turn drew us back again to the evidence from a assll angle. We continued to have recurring disagreements which in the end could almost always be Icsolwed brc:loser auention to the evidence of the videotape itself.

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family TherapyWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1983

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