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Tomm (1989)
Externalizing the problem and Internalizing Personal AgencyJournal of Strategic and Systemic Therapy, 8
M. White (1986)
Negative explanation, restraint, and double description: a template for family therapy.Family process, 25 2
This new section is devoted to explorations — to work‐in‐progress, ideas, free associations, perplexities, insights/outsights, musings, searches and experiments — with an emphasis on practicalities. Above all, it is aimed at the family therapist on the job. We hope to develop a section that is lively, interesting and informative. where practitioners can talk with one another about work they've been doing or thinking of doing, in an immediate way using a variety of short formats. will be led by David Epston (New Zealand), Sue Jackson (Victoria) and Andrew Relph (Western Australia). If you'd like to contribute to Explorations, please contact David. Sue or Andrew, or write direct to the Journal. — Editor.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 1990
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