For the new family therapist: A glossary of terms |
| |
Authors: | Michael J. Gerson Marilyn Barsky |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. New Jersey Center for Family Studies, Chatham , New Jersey;2. Private Practice, Verona , New Jersey |
| |
Abstract: | Abstract Traditional psychodynamic terms used in describing, diagnosing, and treating individual patients have proven less than helpful in working with families. In an attempt to alleviate this difficulty, and as an aid to the newcomer in the field of family therapy, this glossary of terms is presented. This glossary is not meant to be all-inclusive. Rather, its purpose is to provide the new family therapist with an introduction to the language of the field, an armamentarium from which to work, and to provide a basis of knowledge that is usually not accumulated by the new family therapist until he or she has worked with a number of families over a period of time. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|