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Systemic family therapy

Corrales, Ramon Garrido.
[Kansas City, MO] : Golden Triad Films, c1987.

"Systemic Family Therapy, sometimes identified as the Milan Model, emphasizes a prescriptive and paradoxical approach based on systems theory. Mara Selvini-Palazolli and her associates in Milan, Italy are credited with developing this method. As presented by the Milan group, Systemic Family Therapy utilizes a team interview with two members of the team conducting the interview while other member, of the team observe from behind a two-way mirror. In this [video], Dr. Corrales applies this method to his interview of a married couple. He utilizes circular questioning and then discusses some of the thinking related to this intervention with this couple. He offers a summary of the conceptual understanding of this method, and concludes with some evaluative comments." --Publisher's website.

Bibliographic Information


Format: VideoDisc
Author: Corrales, Ramon Garrido.
Subject: Family psychotherapy
Publication Year:1987
Language:English
Published:[Kansas City, MO] : Golden Triad Films, c1987.
Notes:DVD; NTSC.
"VT 114"--Disc surface.
Part of: The five major theories of family therapy.
1 study guide (23 p. ; 22 cm.) is acompanied with VT 115. Communications/Experiential family therapy.
Coordinator and narrator, Ray R. Price; editing, Sean T. Mahan.
Course: COUN210

Availability at HKSYU Library


Location Call number Status
DVD, Blu-Ray & USB (3/F Multimedia Collection) AVD 616.89156 COR/SYS 1987 Available