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In Brief

In Brief Moshe Lang is having his fun with translations of his and wife Tesse's book, Corrupting the Young and Other Stories ofa Family Therapist. He is intrigued at how different cultures give emphasis to different stories in the book. So far it has been translated into Hebrew and French, with other languages in the offing. Moshe, who has been giving workshops in France and Israel, was back in Melbourne in time for the tenth anniversary of Williams Road Family Therapy Centre. The Summer School is reviewed in Network News this issue. Congratulations to Williams Road for ten years of productivity. Several people who attended their dinner dance are relieved it will be another decade before they once more carry co-director Brian Stagoll in a chair. Rumour has it that Stagoll had a library secreted about his person, having just completed a major review for Family Therapy Networker. Many systemic thinkers formed a queue to carry Moshe instead. This weighty productivity is matched by other fecundities. Recent Blessed Issues include a son to our erstwhile Book Review Coordinator, Glenda Bawden, and paediatrician David James, who decided he needed more practical experience. Also a daughter to QAFT President and Story Corner 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
© 1990 Australian Association of Family Therapy
ISSN
0814-723X
eISSN
1467-8438
DOI
10.1002/j.1467-8438.1990.tb00788.x
Publisher site
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Abstract

Moshe Lang is having his fun with translations of his and wife Tesse's book, Corrupting the Young and Other Stories ofa Family Therapist. He is intrigued at how different cultures give emphasis to different stories in the book. So far it has been translated into Hebrew and French, with other languages in the offing. Moshe, who has been giving workshops in France and Israel, was back in Melbourne in time for the tenth anniversary of Williams Road Family Therapy Centre. The Summer School is reviewed in Network News this issue. Congratulations to Williams Road for ten years of productivity. Several people who attended their dinner dance are relieved it will be another decade before they once more carry co-director Brian Stagoll in a chair. Rumour has it that Stagoll had a library secreted about his person, having just completed a major review for Family Therapy Networker. Many systemic thinkers formed a queue to carry Moshe instead. This weighty productivity is matched by other fecundities. Recent Blessed Issues include a son to our erstwhile Book Review Coordinator, Glenda Bawden, and paediatrician David James, who decided he needed more practical experience. Also a daughter to QAFT President and Story Corner

Journal

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family TherapyWiley

Published: Mar 1, 1990

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