Brief therapy in the Israeli kibbutz |
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Authors: | Mordecai Kaffman MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) the Kibbutz Child and Family Therapy Clinic (TELEM), PO Box 48154, 61480 Tel-Aviv, Israel |
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Abstract: | Analysis of results of therapy in an unselected sample of 211 kibbutz patients seen over a three year period by the author in his capacity as kibbutz member and psychiatrist indicated that over 70% of the identified patients responded very satisfactorily to brief therapy. About one-third of the clients did not need more than a single comprehensive therapy session to achieve continuous improvement. In a minority of the cases more than 10 sessions were required. The results were significantly better in cases treated by brief therapy than in the sample treated by long-term therapy, where the pre-treatment severity was determined to be greater. The paper describes the unique aspects of brief therapy in the kibbutz setting, giving an outline of the author's model of intervention, using all components of the individual, family, and community ecosystem. |
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Keywords: | short-term family therapy brief therapy the kibbutz experience |
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