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CONFERENCE REPORT

CONFERENCE REPORT 'Q September, 1983: The Australian Family Therapy Conference - Impressions of An American Visitor Mt. Gravatt College of Advanced Education in ing centers and family institutes abroad for intern­ ships, externships, or workshops and/or have attend­ Brisbane was a lovely choice of site at which to hold the conference. As it sits high on a hill, the sweeping ed family therapy conferences in such countries as vistas from the roof top room where the daily wine the United States, Israel, Italy or Canada. By and large, those in attendance were extremely well versed in and cheese parties and the fun filled and raucus Bush Party were held at the close of each days' sessions systematic, strategic, structural and communications theory and technique. Less in evidence, though not will long be remembered for their tranquility and magnificence. The facilities were impressive - each completely absent, was adherance to psycho­ room was spacious and well ventilated and each was dynamic, Bowenian and contextual models. With the well equipped with video equipment that was in ex­ overall theme being "Merging the Streams" - the cellent working condition. The conference provided, integrative, diaclectic, multi-modal thrust also receiv­ free of charge, whatever electronic and 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 © 1984 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0814-723X
eISSN
1467-8438
DOI
10.1002/j.1467-8438.1984.tb00082.x
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Abstract

'Q September, 1983: The Australian Family Therapy Conference - Impressions of An American Visitor Mt. Gravatt College of Advanced Education in ing centers and family institutes abroad for intern­ ships, externships, or workshops and/or have attend­ Brisbane was a lovely choice of site at which to hold the conference. As it sits high on a hill, the sweeping ed family therapy conferences in such countries as vistas from the roof top room where the daily wine the United States, Israel, Italy or Canada. By and large, those in attendance were extremely well versed in and cheese parties and the fun filled and raucus Bush Party were held at the close of each days' sessions systematic, strategic, structural and communications theory and technique. Less in evidence, though not will long be remembered for their tranquility and magnificence. The facilities were impressive - each completely absent, was adherance to psycho­ room was spacious and well ventilated and each was dynamic, Bowenian and contextual models. With the well equipped with video equipment that was in ex­ overall theme being "Merging the Streams" - the cellent working condition. The conference provided, integrative, diaclectic, multi-modal thrust also receiv­ free of charge, whatever electronic and

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family TherapyWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1984

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