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Teaching Family Therapy-Centered Integration: Assimilation and Beyond
Authors:Peter Fraenkel  William M. Pinsof
Affiliation:(1) Ackerman Institute for the Family, City University of New York, New York, New York;(2) The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Evansten, Illinois
Abstract:This article addresses key themes in the teaching of family therapy-centered integration and describes the critical role of assimilative integration. The tenets of assimilative integration provide a framework for introducing students to multiple systemic theories and techniques while allowing them to maintain a secure base in one main theory. This form of integration is compared and contrasted to theoretical eclecticism, which guides students to become securely based in multiple theories through providing a framework for selecting which systemic approach to use when and with whom. Other issues that shape the form, content, and process of integrative training are discussed including the role of institutional culture and clinical needs, the importance of fully incorporating issues of diversity and social oppression, and the relational context within which teaching and learning take place.
Keywords:family therapy  couple therapy  psychotherapy integration  training  supervision
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