Use of paradoxical techniques in a school setting |
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Authors: | Janice M. Williams M.Ed. Gerald R. Weeks Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. New Hanover Board of Education , Wilmington, NC;2. University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
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Abstract: | Abstract Family therapists have used paradoxical methods of intervention in a variety of settings and with a variety of problems. This case study report is the first to demonstrate the use of paradoxical interventions with pre-adolescent and adolescent children in a school setting. These types of interventions could be of great value because they require limited verbal ability and insight on the part of the students, produce rapid results, and are particularly suitable for oppositional students. |
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