Poverty,state, and the family: A challenge for family therapy |
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Authors: | Hugh Jenkins B. Phil. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Family Therapy, 43 New Cavendish Street, W1M 7RG London, England |
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Abstract: | Much family therapy writing has focused on work with discrete presenting problems in circumscribed clinical practice settings. This paper takes a broader focus of poor families which do not fit easily into the one-hour therapy schedule, in the context of the powerful forces of politics and economics. If the prevailing political attitudes and economic realities are ignored, direct practice with families may fail to meet them at their point of experience. Examples of political views, and therapeutic and research thinking which do not pay attention to these aspects, are used to highlight the author's point of view. |
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