Problem Definition in Marital and Family Therapy: A Qualitative Study |
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Authors: | Peter J. Jankowski David C. Ivey |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Judson College, Elgin, IL, 60123;(2) [Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, 79409-1162 |
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Abstract: | This paper describes findings from a grounded theory study on the process of constructing problem definitions by marital and family therapists. Coding of the observations and interviews resulted in two meta-problem definition processes. In the first meta-process clinicians kept their definitions internal to themselves during the therapy session. In contrast, the second meta-definition process involved clinicians bringing forth their internal problem definitions and incorporating them into the therapeutic conversation. Implications for existing conceptualizations and marital and family therapy practice and supervision are discussed, as well as suggestions for further consideration. |
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Keywords: | problem definition clinical judgment qualitative research, marital and family therapy |
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