Families and family therapy in Germany |
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Authors: | Dr. phil Marie-Luise Conen Diplom-Psychologist |
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Affiliation: | (1) German Association for Family Therapy, Germany;(2) Context-Institüt für Beratung, Heinrich-Seidel-Str. 3, 12167 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | The author describes some of the effects of decades of life under a dictatorship for East Germans and the effects on family life and family therapy of changes following the recent reunification of Germany. A case example illustrates some intergenerational family problems associated with the changes. Contrasts are drawn between East and West Germany and family therapy's present stage of development is depicted in both parts of the reunified country. Germany has approximately 10,000 trained family therapists, a minority of whom work in private practice. The largest amount of family and couples therapy is performed in agencies.Portions of this material were first presented in a poster session at the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy annual conference in Miami Beach, 1992. |
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Keywords: | family therapy (Germany) training in family therapy (Germany) |
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