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Family Relationships and Counselling

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Pages 60-74 | Published online: 16 Oct 2007
 

Abstract

During the last ten years, family therapy has developed a number of distinctive schools of work. Four such schools—structural, strategic, the Milan school, and psychoanalysis - are described, and their importance to British workers is examined. Comments are offered on a variety of issues likely to face those engaged in family therapy in the coming decade.

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