Wet Cocker Spaniel Therapy: An Essay on Technique in Family Therapy |
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Authors: | FRANK S. PITTMAN III M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Northside Hospital Doctors Building, 960 Johnson Ferry Road, N.E., Suite 543, Atlanta, Georgia 3O342. |
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Abstract: | Wet Cocker Spaniel Therapy is a metaphor for the therapist's use of spontaneous techniques arising from the specific therapeutic situation rather than planned techniques from the therapist's training or allegiances. The paper proposes a problem-oriented, rather than technique-oriented, approach to family therapy. Most therapy can be performed in a calm, polite, rational, straightforward manner without any tricks or therapeutic razzle-dazzle. From time to time, the therapist may have to startle or jerk the family past a snag point and into change. Ideally, the therapist's techniques should arise from the content of the hour and the symbolism of the family and should be applied sparingly. I hope this paper will make therapists feel more comfortable being sane, polite, and practical, and unashamed when not being brilliant. |
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