Ëèòåðàòóðà - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí

- Îãëàâëåíèå -


1¾                                                                                                                                

 Dreikurs, R. Children: The challenge. New York: Hawthorne, 1964. Fredman, B. and Sherman, R. Handbook of family therapy inventories. New York: Brunner/Mazel, in press.

 Minuchin, S. Families and family therapy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Manaster, G. and Corsini, R. C. Individual Psychology. Itasca, IL: Peacock, 1982.

 Morris, W. (ed.) American heritage dictionnary of the English language. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970. Weeks, G.R. and L'Abate, L. Paradoxical psychotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982.

 

2.

 Ahsen, A. Basic concepts in eidetic psychotherapy. New York: Brandon House, 1968.

 Ansbacher, H. L. and Ansbacher, R. R. (eds.) The individual psychology of Alfred Adler. New York: Harper & Row, 1956.

 Araoz, D. L. Hypnosis and sex therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982.

 Assagioli, R. Psychosynthesis. New York: Hobbs, Dorman & Co., 1965.

 Bandler, R. and Grinder, J. The structure of magic. Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books, 1975(A).

 Bandler, R. and Grinder, J. Patterns of the hypnotic techniques of M.H.Ericson (2 vols) Cupertino, CA: Meta Publications, 1975(B).

 Bandler, R. and Grinder, J. Frogs into princes: Neuro-linguistic programming. Moab, UT: Real People Press, 1979.

 Battelheim, B. The uses of enchantment. New York: Knopf, 1976.

 Bonime, W. The clinical use of dreams. New York: Basic Books, 1962.

 Bry, A. Directing the movies in your mind. New York: Harper & Row, 1978.

 Erickson, M.H. and Rossi, E.L. Hypnotherapy: An exploratory casebook. New York: Irvington, 1979.

 Journal of Mental Imagery, 1977 to present.

 Kroger, W.S. and Fezler, W.D. Hypnosis and behavior modification: Imagery conditioning. Philadelphia: Lippincot, 1976.

 Morris, W. (ed.) American heritage dictionnary of the English language. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1970.

 Papp, P. The process of change. New York: Guiford Press, 1984.

 Rabin, A.I. (ed.) Projective techniques with children. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1960.

 Segal, S.J. (ed.) Imagery, current cognitive approaches. New York: Academic Press, 1971.

 Sheehan, P.W. The function and nature of imagery. New York: Academic Press, 1972.

 Sheik, A. Imagery - Current research and application. New York: Wiley, 1983.

 Sheik, A. A. and Shaffer, J. T. (eds.) The potential of fantasy and imagination. New York: Random House, 1979.

 Singer, J. L. The inner world of daydreaming. New York: Harper & Row, 1975.

 Singer, J. L. and McCraven, V. Some characteristics of adult daydreaming. Journal of psychology, 1961, 51, 151-164.

 Singer, J. L. and Pope, K. S. (eds.) The power of human imagination. New York: Plenum, 1978.

 Yuille, J. C. Imagery, memory, and cognition. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbawm Associates, 1983.

 Zeig, J. K. (ed.) A teaching seminar with Milton Erickson. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1980.

2.1.

 Christensen, O. C. Schramski, T. G. Adlerian family counseling. Minneapolis; Educational Media Corp., 1983.

 Dinkmeyer, D. C., Pew, W. L., and Dinkmeyer, D. C., Jr. Adlerian counseling and psychotherapy. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1979.

 Dreikurs, R., Grunwald, B. B., and Pepper, F. C. Maintaining sanity in the classroom. New York: Harper & Row, 1971.

 Manaster, G. J. and Corsini, R. J. Individual psychology. New York: Peacock, 1982.

 Mosak, H. On purpose. Chicago: Alfred Adler Institute, 1977.

 Nikelly, A. Techniques for behavior change. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, 1971.

2.2.

 Akert, R. U. Photoanalysis. New York: Wyden, 1974.  

 Anderson, C. and Malloy, E. Family photographs: In treatement and training. Family Process, 1976, 15(2), 259-264.

 Bodin, A. and Ferber, S. How to go beyond the use of language. In A. Ferber et al., The book of family therapy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1973.

 Corlentz, A. L. Use of photographs in family mental health clinic. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1964, 121, 601-602.

 Entin, A. The use of photographs and family albums in family therapy. In A. Gurman (ed.), Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Ferber, A., Mendelsohn, M., and Napier, A. The book of family therapy. Boston; Houghton Mifflin, 1973.

 Kaslow, F. W. Family therapy: Viewpoints and perspectives. Clinical Social Work Journal, 1973, 1, 196-207.

 Kaslow, F.W. and Friedman, J Utilization of family photos and movies in family therapy. Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1977, 3(1), 19-27.

 Martin, A. Nostalgia. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1954, 14, 93-104.

 Paul, N. L. and Paul, B. B. A marital puzzle. New York: Norton, 1975.

2.3.

 Bing, E. The conjoint family drawing. Family process, 1970, 9, 173-194.

 Minuchin, S., Montalvo, B., Guerney, B., Rosman, B., and Schumer, F. Families of the slums. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

2.4.

 Blanton, S. The healing power of poetry. New York: Crowell, 1960.

 Buck, L. A. and Kramer, A. Poetry as a means of group facilitation. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1974, 14(1), 57-71.

 Edgar, K. F. and Hagley, R. Validation of poetry therapy as a group therapy technique. In J.J. Leedy (ed.), Poetry therapy: The use of poetry in the treatment of emotional disorders. Philadelphia: Lippincot, 1969.

 Gladding, S.T. The creative use of poetry in the counseling process. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1979, 57(6), 285-287.

 Learner, A. (ed.) Poetry in the therapeutic experience. New York: Pergamon Press, 1978.

 Leedy, J.J. Principles of poetry therapy. In Poetry therapy: The use of poetry in the treatment of emotional disorders. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1969.

 Leedy, J.J. (ed.) Poetry the healer. Philadelphia: Lippincot, 1973.

 Lessner, J.W. The poem as catalyst in group counseling. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1974, 53(1), 33-38.

 Mazza, N. Poetry: A therapeutic tool in the early stages of alcoholism treatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1979, 40(1), 123-128.

 Mazza, N. and Prescott, B.U. Poetry: An ancillary technique in couples group therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981, 9, 53-57.

 Schloss, G.A. Psychopoetry: A new approach to self-awareness through poetry therapy. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1976.

2.5.

 Hiebert, W. J. De-escalating couples' power struggles. In A. S. Gurman (ed.), Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981, pp. 431-434.

2.6.

 Barker, P. Using metaphors in psychotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1985.

 Haley, J. Uncommon therapy. New York: Norton, 1973.

 Haley, J. Problem solving therapy. New York: Harper & Row, 1976.

 Madanes, C. Strategic family therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1981.

 Madanes, C. Behind the one way mirror. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1984.

 Napier, A. Y. and Whitaker, C. A. The family crucible. New York: Harper & Row, 1978.

 Rule, W. Family therapy and the pie metaphor. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1983, 9, 101-104.

 Watzlawick, P., Weakland, J., and Fisch, R., Change: Principles of problem formation and problem solution. New York: Norton, 1974.

 Zeig, J. K. (ed.) A teaching seminar with Milton H. Erickson. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1980.

2.7.

 Gumina, J.M. Sentence completion as an aid to sex therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1980, 62, 201-206.

2.9.

 Floyd, H.H. Values assessment-comparison (VAC): A family therapy technique. Family Therapy, 1982, IX(3), 280-288.

2.10.

 Beck, M.J. Dream analysis in family therapy. Clinical Social Work Journal, 1977, 15, 53-57.

 Bynum, E.B. The use of dreams in family therapy. Psychotherapy: Theory Research and practice, 1980, 17, 2.

 Freud, S. The interpretation of dreams (1900). New York: Avon Books, 1965.

 Garfield, P.I. Keeping a longitudinal dream record. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 1973, 10, 3.

 Greenleaf, E. Senoi dream groups. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 1973, 10, 3.

 Markowitz, I., Taylor, G., and Bokert, E. Dream discussion as a means of reopening blocked familial communication. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1968, 16, 348-365.

 Piaget, J. Play, dreams and imitation in childhood. New York: Norton, 1962.

 Simkin, J.S. The use of dreams in gestalt therapy. In C. Sager and H. S. Kaplan (eds.), Progress in group and family therapy. New York: Bruner/Mazel, 1972.

2.11.

 Tonge, B.J. Draw a Dream: An intervention promoting change in families in conflict. In F. Kaslow (ed.), The international book of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982, pp. 212-225.

2.12.

 Adler, A. Understanding human nature. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Books, 1927.

 Blum, H. P. The changing use of dreams in psychoanalytic practice, Dreams and free association. International Journal of Psichoanalysis, 1976, 57, 315-324.

 Gold, L. The dream o'drama. (Unpulished.) Presentation and demonstration, Regional Convention, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, New York, March 24, 1983.

 Levay, A. and Kagle, A. Recent advances in sex therapy: Integration with the dynamic therapies. Psychiatric Quarterly, 1978, 50, 1.

 Levay, A. N. and Weissberg, J. Role of dreams in sex therapy. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, Winter 1979, 5, 334-339.

2.13.

 Friday, N. My secret garden. New York: Trident Press, 1973. Hartman, W. E. and Fithian, M. A. Treatment of sexual dysfunction. New York: Long Beach, Center for Marital and Sexual Studies, 1972.

 Nims, J. P. Imagery, shaping, and orgasm. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, Spring 1975, 1(3).

2.14.

 Ahson, A. Eidetic psychotherapy: A short introduction. New York: Brandon House, 1965.

 Ahson, A. Basic concepts in eidetic psychotherapy. New York: Brandon House, 1968.

 Ahson, A. Psycheye: Self-analytic consciousness. New York: Brandon House, 1977.

 Morrison, J. K. Changing artistic style through the reconstructive use of mental imagery. Unpublished manuscript, 1978.

 Morrison, J. K. Emotive-reconstructive therapy: Changing constructs by means of mental imagery. In A. A. Sheikh and J. T. Shaffer (eds.) The potential of fantasy and imagination. New York: Brandon House, 1979, pp. 133-147.

 Morrison, J. K. The use of imagery techniques in family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1981,, 9, 52-56.

 Sheikh, A. Mental images: Ghosts or sensations? Journal of Mental Imagery, 1977, 1, 1-4.

 Sheik, A. Imagery - Current research and application. New York: Wiley, 1983.

 Yuille, J. C. Imagery, memory and cognition. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1983.

2.15.

 Araoz, D. L. Hypnosis and sex therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982.

 Coue, E. and Brooks, C.H. Self-mastery through conscious auto-suggestion by the method of Emil Coue. Winchester, MA: Allen & Unwin, 1984.

 Oyle, I. Time, space and mind. Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts, 1976.

 Samuels, M. and Bennet, H. The well body book. New York: Random House, 1973.

 Shorr, J.E. and Sobel, G.E. Imagery: Its many dimensions and applications. New York: Plenum, 1980.

 Wolpe, J. The practice of behavior therapy. New York: Pergamon Press, 1969.

2.16.

 Caille, P. How therapeutic intervention does create the prerequisite of change in human relations. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 1981, 3, 281-290.

 Caille, P. The evaluation of systemic family therapy. Journal of Marriage and family Therapy, 1982, 1, 29-39.

 Watzlawick, P., Weakland, J., and Fisch, R. Change: Principles of problem formation and problem solution. New York: Norton, 1974.

2.17.

 Bauer, R. Gestalt approach to family therapy. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1979, 7(3), 41-45.

 Bauer, R. Gestalt therapy strategies to reduce progection in families. In A. Gurman (ed.), Questions and answers in the practice of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Harper, R., Bauer, R., and Kannarkat, J. Learning theory and gestalt therapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1976, 30(1), 55-72.

 Perls, F. S. Ego, hunger and aggression: The beginning of gestalt therapy. London: Random House, 1969.

 Perls, F. S., Hefferline, R. F., and Goodman, P. Gestalt therapy. New York: Julian Press, 1951.

3.

 Brodey, W. M. Family dance. New York: Doubleday, 1977.

 Christensen, O. C. Schramski, T. G. Adlerian family counseling. Minneapolis; Educational Media Corp., 1983.

 How to construct a sociogram. New York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1947.

 Jennings, S. (ed.). The importance of the body in non-verbal methods of therapy. In "Creative therapy". London: Pitman, 1975.

 McAdams, D. P. and Powers, J. Themes of intimacy in behavior and thought. Journal of Personal and Social Psychology, 1981, 40, 573-587.

 Moreno, J. L. Who shall survive? Washington, D.C.: Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company, 1934.

 Moreno, J. L. Psychodramatic treatement of marriage problems. Sociometry 1940, 3, 20.

 Moreno, J. L. (ed.). Group psychotherapy: A symposium. New York: Beacon House, 1945.

 Moreno, J. L. Psychodrama. New York: Beacon House, 1946.

 Moreno, J. L. The theatre of spontaneity (translated from the German "Das Stegreiftheater" by the author). New York: Beacon House, 1947.

 Moreno, J. L. Sociometry, experimental method and the science of society: An approach to a new political orientation. New York: Beacon House, 1951.

 Moreno, J. L., Friedemann, A., Battegay, R., and Moreno, Z. T. (eds.). The international handbook of groop psychotherapy. New York: Philosophical Library, 1966.

 Rosenbaum, M. Group psychotherapy and psychodrama. In B. Wolman (ed.), Handbook of clinical psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965, pp. 1254-1274.

 Schramski, T. G. Psychodrama in Adlerian family counseling. In O. C. Christensen and T. G. Schramski (eds.), Adlerian family counseling. Minneapolis: Educational Media Corp., 1983.

 The sociometry reader. Glencoe: Free Press, 1959.

 Starr, A. Psychodrama: Rehearsal for living. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1977.

 Thomson, E. and Williams, R. Beyond wives family sociology: A method for analyzing couple data. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 1981, 44, 999-1008.

 Waynar, M. K. Using psychodrama for information gathering. Social Casework, 1981, 62, 490-494.

 Yablonsky, L. Psychodrama: Resolving emotional problems through role playing. New York: Gardner Press, 1981.

3.18.

 Ackerman, N. W. Psychodynamics of family life. New York: Basic Books, 1958.

 Christensen, O. C. Schramski, T. G. Adlerian family counseling. Minneapolis; Educational Media Corp., 1983.

 Constantine, L. L. Designed experience: A multiple goal-directed training program in family therapy. Family process, 1976, 15(4), 373-387.

 Duhl, B., Duhl, F., and Watanabe, S. Types of sculpture. Unpublished notes, The Boston Family Institute, 1170 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, 02134, 1975.

 Duhl, F. S., Kantor, D. and Duhl, B. S. Learning space and action in family therapy: A primer of sculpting. In D. Bloch (ed.), Techniques of family psychotherapy: A primer. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1973.

 Ferber, A. and Mendersohn, M. Training for family therapy. Family Process, 1969, 8, 25-32.

 Framo, J. L. Mariage therapy in a couple groop. In D. A. Bloch (ed.), Techniques of family psychotherapy: A primer. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1973.

 Framo, J. L. A personal viewpoint on training in marital and family therapy. Professional psychology, 1979, 10, 868-875.

 Framo, J. L. Marriage and marital therapy: Issues and intial interview techniques. In M. Andolfi and I. Zwerling (eds.), Dimensions of family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

 Freud, S. Group psychology and the analysis of ego (1921). The Standard Edition of the Complete Works of Sigmund Freud, Vol. 18. London: Hogarth Press, 1955.

 Hale, A. E. Conducting clinical sociometric exploration: A manual for psychodramatists and sociometrists. Available from author: 1601 Memorial Avenue, No. 4, Roanoke, VA, 24015, 1981.

 Moreno, J. L. Psychodrama. New York: Beacon, 1946.

 Papp, P., Silverstain, O., and Carter, E. Family sculpting in preventive work with "well families." Family Process, 1975, 12(2), 197-212.

 Satir, V. Conjoint family therapy. Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavor Books, 1967.

 Starr, A. Psychodrama: Rehearsal for living. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1977.

3.19.

 Duhl, F., Kantor, D. and Duhl, B. Learning, space and action in family therapy. In D. Bloch (ed.), Techniques of family psychotherapy. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1973.

 Papp, P. Family choreography. In P.J. Guerin (ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976.

 Papp, P. The use of fantasy in a couples group. In M. Andolfi and I. Zwerling (eds.), Dimensions of family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

 Papp, P., Silverstain, O., and Carter, E. Family sculpting in preventive work with "well families." Family Process, 1975, 12(2), 197-212.

3.20.

 Adler, A. Understanding human nature. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett, 1927.

 Bowen, M. Family therapy in clinical practice. New York: Jason Aronson, 1978.

 Carter, E. A. Generation after generation. In P. Papp (ed.). Family therapy. Full length case studies. New York: Gardner Press, 1977, pp. 47-67.

 Carter, E. A. and McGoldrick, M. (eds.) The family life cycle. New York: Gardner Press, 1980.

 Guerin, P. J., and Pendergast, E. G. Evaluation of family system and genogram. In P. J. Guerin (Ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976, pp. 450-464.

 Hollman, A. M. Family assessment tools for understanding and intervention. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1983.

 McGoldrick, M., Pears, J. K., and Giordano, J. (eds.) Ethnicity and family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1982.

3.21

. Ogden, G. and Zevin, A. When a family needs therapy, Boston: Beacon Press, 1970.

 

3.22.

 Atteneave, C. Social networks as the unit of intervention. In P. J. Guerin (ed.), Family therapy theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976.

 Hartman, A. Finding families an ecological approach to family assessment in adoption. Bevely Hills, CA: Sage, 1979.

 Lifton, H. and Tavantzis, T. The disapearing family: The role of counselors in creating surrogate families. Personnel and Guidance Journal, April 1979, 58, 161-165.

 Speck, R. and Atteneave, C. Family networks. New York: Pantheon, 1973.

 Stanton, J. L. and Stanton, M. D. "Pick-A-Dali Circus." Workshop presented at the National Convention of the Amari can Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, San Francisco, October 20, 1984.

3.23.

 Peckman, L. The use of interactive group of exercises in family therapy. Unpublished manuscript, 1984.

 Pleiffer, J. W. and Jones, J. E. Handbook of structured experiences for human relations training. San Diego: University Associates, 1973.

 Rowe, J., Pasch, M., and Hamilton, W. The new model me. New York: Teacher's College Press, 1983.

3.24.

 Boszormenyi-Nagy, I. and Spark, G. Invisible loyalties. New York: Harper & Row, 1973.

 Bowen, M. Theory in the practice of psychotherapy. In Guerin, P. J., Jr. (ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976.

 Coppersmith, E. (Imber-Black) The family floor plan: A tool for training - Assessment and intervention in family therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1980, 6, 141-145.

 Haley, J. Problem-solving therapy. New York: Basic Books, 1976.

 Watzlawick, P., Weakland, J., and Fisch, R. Change: Principles of problem formation and problem solving. New York: Norton, 1974.

3.25.

 Downing, L. N. Guidance and counseling services. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968.

 Moreno, J. L. Sociometry, experimental method and the science of society. New York: Beacon House, 1951.

 The sociometry reader. Glencoe, IL: Free Press, 1959.

 Traxler, A.E. and North, R.D. Techniques of guidance, 3rd ed. New York: Harper and Row, 1966.

4.

 Ansbacher, H. and Ansbacher, R. (eds.), The individual psychology of Alfred Adler. New York: Harper & Row, 1956.

 Aponte, H. J. Underorganisation in the poor family. In P. J. Guerin, Jr. (ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976.

 Aponte, H. J. Family therapy and the community. In M. Gibbs, J. R. Lachenmeyer, and J. Sigel (eds.), Community psychology. New York: Gardner Press, 1980.

 Aponte, H. J. and Van Deusen, J. M. Structural family therapy. In A. S. Gurman and D. P. Kniskern (eds.), Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Boszormenyi-Nagy, I. and Spark, G. Invisible loyalties. New York: Harper & Row, 1973.

 Bowen, M. Family therapy in clinical practice. New York: Jason Aronson, 1978.

 Haley, J. Problem solving therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1976.

 Haley, J. Leaving home. New York: McGraw Hill, 1980.

 Haley, J. Ordeal therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1984.

 Hoffman, L. Foundations of family therapy. New York: Basic Books, 1981.

 Madanes, C. Strategic family therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1981.

 Madanes, C. Behind the one-way mirror. San Fancisco: Jossey-Bass, 1984.

 McGoldrick, M., Pearce, J. K., and Giordano, J. Ethnicity and family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1982.

 Minuchin, S. Families and family therapy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974.

 Minuchin, S. Family kaleidoscope. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1984.

 Minuchin, S., et al. Families of the slums. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Mosak, H. On purpose. Chicago: Alfred Adler Institute, 1977.

 Sherman, R. The power dimension in the family. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1983, 11(3), 43-53.

 Sherman, R. and Dinkmeyer, D. Adlerian family therapy: An integrative theory. New York: Brunner/Mazel, in press.

 Stanton, M. D. and Todd, T. Structural family therapy with drug addicts. In E. Kaufman and P. Kaufman (eds.), The family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. New York: Gardner Press, 1979.

 Toman, W. Family constellation: Its effects on personality and social behavior (3rd edition). New York: Springer, 1976.

4.26.

 Aponte, H. J. Organizing treatement around thr family's problems and their structural base. Psychiatric Quarterly, 1974, 48, 8-12.

 Aponte, H. J. "Under-organisation in the poor family." In P. J. Guerin, (ed.), Family therapy: Theory and practice. New York: Gardner Press, 1976.

 Aponte, H. J. Family therapy and the community. In M. Gibbs, J. R. Lachenmeyer, and J. Sigel (eds.), Community psychology: Theoretical and empirical approaches. New York: Gardner Press, 1980.

 Aponte, H. J. and Van Deusen, J. M. Structural family therapy. In A. Gurman and D. Kniskern (eds.), Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Minuchin, S. Families and family therapy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Papp, P. Family therapy. New York: Gardner Press, 1977, p. 146.

 Stanton, M. D. and Todd, T. Engaging resistant families in treatment: Principles and techniques recruitment. Family Process, 1981, 20(3), 261-293.

 Weeks, G. R. and L'Abate, L. Paradoxial psychotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982, pp 82-83, 87-89.

4.27.

 Gurman, A. S. and Kniskern, D. P. (eds.) Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Nicols, M. Family therapy. New York: Gardner Press, 1984.

 

4.28.

 Minuchin, S. Families and family therapy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974.

 Minuchin, S. Psychosomatic families. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

4.29.

 Breit, M. M., Won-Gi Im, and Wilner, S. Strategic approaches with resistant families. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1983, 11, 51-58.

 Watzlawick, P. and Coyne, J. C. Depression following stroke: Brief, problem-focused family treatment. Family Process, 1980, 19, 13-18.

 Watzlawick, P., Weakland, J., and Fisch, R., Change: Principles of problem formations and problem resolution. New York: Norton, 1974.

4.30.

 Selvini Palazzoli, M., Boscolo, L., Cecchin, G., and Prata, G. Family rituals: A powerful tool on family therapy. Family Process, 1977, 16, 445-453.

 Selvini Palazzoli, M., Boscolo, L., Cecchin, G., and Prata, G. Paradox and counterparadox. New York: Jason Aronson, 1978.

4.31.

 Minuchin, S. Families and family therapy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974.

 Minuchin, S. Psychosomatic families. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Selvini Palazzoli, M., Boscolo, L., Cecchin, G., and Prata, G. Paradox and counterparadox. New York: Jason Aronson, 1978.

4.32.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Moreno, J. L. Psychodramatic treatement of marriage problems. Sociometry 1940, 3, 20.

 Moreno, J. L. Psychodrama. New York: Beacon House, 1946.

 Moreno, J. L. Sociometry, experimental method and the science of society: An approach to a new political orientation. New York: Beacon House, 1951.

4.33.

 Gurman, A. S. and Kniskern, D. P. (eds.) Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Lane, M. Introduction to structuralism. New York: Basic Books, 1970.

 Minuchin, S. Families and family therapy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Nicols, M. Family therapy. New York: Gardner Press, 1984.

 

5.

 Bandura, A. Behavior theory and the models. American Psychologist, 1974, 29(12), 859-869.

 Bandura, A. Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change. Psychology Review, 1977, 84, 191-215. 

 Beck, A. T., Rush, A. J., Emery, G., and Shaw, B. Cognitive therapy of depression. New York: Guilford Press, 1979.

 Dreikurs, R. Children the challenge. New York: Hawthorne, 1946.

 Dreikurs, R. The challenge of marriage. New York: Hawthorne, 1946.

 Ellis, A. How to stubbornly refuse to be ashamed of anything. Cassete recording, New York: Institute for Rational Living, 1973.

 Ellis, A. Sex and the liberated man. New York: Lyle Stuart, 1976.

 Ellis, A., Grieger, R., with contributors. RET handbook of rational-emotive therapy. New York: Springer, 1977.

 Gottman, J., Markman, H., and Notarius, C. The typography of marital conflict: A sequential analysis of verbal and non-verbal behavior. Journal of Marriage and the family, 1977, 39, 461-479.

 Jacobson, N. S. Behavioral marital therapy. In A. S. Gurman and D. Kniskern (eds.), Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Lazarus, A. The practice of the multimodal therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1976.

 Schwartz, L., Sherman, R., and Norris, H. The action counseling workshop. Counselor Education and Supervision, 1975, 15(2), 144-148.

 Sherman, R., Norris, H., and Schwartz, L. Applying action counseling to institutional change. Paper and demonstration presented to the annual convention of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, New York, 1974.

 Sherman, R., Norris, H., and Schwartz, L. Principles of action counseling. Paper and demonstration presented to the national convention of the American Personnel and Guidance Association, New York, 1975.

 Stuart, R. B. Helping couples change. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

5.34.

 Corsini, R. J. The marriage conference. Marriage Counseling Quarterly, 1970, 5, 21-29.

 Corsini, R. J. and Rigney, K. The family counsil. Chicago: Rudolf Dreikurs Unit of Family Education Association, 1970.

 Deutsch, D. A step toward successful marriages . Journal of Individual Psychology, 1956, 12, 78-83.

 Dinkmeyer, D. C., Pew, W. L., and Dinkmeyer, D. C., Jr. Adlerian counseling and psychotherapy. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1979.

 Dreikurs, R. The challenge of parenthood. New York: Meredith, 1948.

 Dreikurs, R., Corsini, R. J., Lowe, R., and Sonstegard, M. Adlerian family counseling. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon Press, 1959.

 Dreikurs, R., Gould, S., and Corsini, R. J. Family council. Chicago: Henry Regnery, 1974.

 Dreikurs, R. and Soltz, V. Children: The challenge. New York: Hawthorne, 1964.

 Manaster, G. and Corsini, R. C. Individual Psychology. Itasca, IL: Peacock, 1982.

5.35.

 Azrin, N. H., Naster, B. E., and Jones, R. Reciprocity counseling: A rapid procedure for marital counseling. Behavior Research and Therapy, 1973, 11, 365-382.

 Blechman, E. A. Family problem-solving training. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1980, 3-22.

5.36.

 Lott, A. J., and Lott, B. E. A learning theory approach to interpersonal attitudes. In A. G. Greenwald, T. C. Brocke, and T. M. Ostrom (eds.), Psychological foundation of attitudes. New York: Academic Press, 1968.

 Stuart, R. B. Helping couples change. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

5.37.

 Minuchin, S., Montalvo, B., Guerney, B. G., Rosman, B. L., and Schumer, F. Families of the slums. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

 Watzlawick, P. A. Structured family interview. Family Process, 1966, 5, 256-271.

5.38.

 Dreikurs, R. The challenge of marriage. New York: Hawthorne, 1946.

 Gurman, A. and Kniskern, D. (eds.) The handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981.

 Jacobson, N. S. and Margolin, G. Marital therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1979.

5.39.

 Haley, J. Problem-solving therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1976.

 Hamburg, S. R. Reading aloud as an initial assignement in marital therapy. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1983, 9(1), 81-87.

 Nikelly, A. Techniques for behavior change. Sprinfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, 1971.

 Patterson, G. R. and Hops, H. Coercion, a game for two: Intervention techniques for marital conflict. In R. E. Ulrich and P. Mountjoy (eds.), Experimental analysis of social behavior. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1972.

Stuart, R. B. Helping couples change. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

 Weiss, R. L., The conceptulization of marriage from behavioral  perspective. In T. J. Paolino, Jr. & B. S. McCrady (eds.), Marriage and marital therapy: Psychoanalytic, behavior and systems theory perspectives. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1978.

5.40.

 Nelson, R. C. Choice awareness: An unlimeted horizon. Personal and Guidance Journal, 1976, 54, 462-467.

 Nelson, R. C. and Friest, W. P. Marriage enrichment though choice awareness. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1980, 6(4), 399-407.

5.41.

 Cohen, A. Symbols and sentiments: Cross-cultural studies in symbolism. New York: Academic Press, 1977, pp. 117-128.

 Dolgin, J. L., Kemnitzer, D. S., and Schneider, D. M. (Eds.).Symbolic anthropology: A reader in the study of symbols and meanings, New York: Columbia Univesrsity Press, 1977, pp. 3-34.

 Freedman, A. M., Kaplan, H. I., and Sadock, B. S. Morden synopsis of comprehensive textbook of psychiatre (2nd ed.) Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1976, pp. 302-306.

 Freud, S. The interpritation of dreams. New York: Avon Books, 1968, pp. 380-449.

 May, R. Values, myths and symbols. Amarican Journal of Psychiatry, 1975, 132 (7-9), 704.

 May, R. Love and will. New York: Norton, 1975.

 Minuchin, S., Montalvo, B., Guerney, B., Rosman, B., and Schumer, F. Families of the slums. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

 Sherman, R. The power dimension in the family. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1983, 11(3), 43-53.

 Sutterly, D. C. and Donnelly, G. F. Perspectives in human developement: Nursing throughout the life cycle. Philadelphia, Lippincot, 1973, pp. 104-126.

5.42.

 Ely, A. L., Guerney, B. G., and Stover, L. Effifacy of conjugal therapy. Psychotherapy: Theory and Practice, 1973, 10, 201-207.

 Guerney, B. G. Relationship enhancement. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1977.

 Wachtel, P. L. Psychoanalysis and bahavior therapy: Toward an intergration. New York: Basic Books, 1977.

 Wells, R. A., Figurel, J. A., and McNamee, P. Group facilitative training with conflicted marital couples. In A. S. Gurman and D. G. Rice (eds.), Couples in conflict: New directions in marital therapy. New York: Jason Aronson, 1975.

5.43.

 Krohne, E. Sex therapy handbook: A clinical manual for treatement of sexual disorders. New York: Spectrum Publications, 1982.

 Masters, W. and Johnson, V. Human sexual inadeqacy. Boston: Little, Brown, 1970.

 Semans, J. H. Premature ejaculation, a new approach. Southern Medical Journal, 1956, 49, 353-357.

6.

 Anderson, S. A. and Russell, C. S. Utilizing process and content in designing paradoxial interventions. American Journal of Family Therapy, 1982, 10(2), 48-60.

 Ansbacher, H. and Ansbacher, R. (eds.), The individual psychology of Alfred Adler. New York: Harper & Row, 1956.

 Andolfi, M. Family therapy: An interactional approach. New York: Plenum, 1979.

 Andolfi, M. and Zwerling, I. Dimensions of family therapy. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

 Andolfi, M., Angelo, C., Menghi, P., and Nicolo-Corigliano, A. M. Behind the family mask: Therapeutic change in rigid family systems. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1983.

 Bateson, G. Steps to an echology of mind. New York: Ballantine Books, 1972.

 Bergman, J. S. Fishing for barracuda: Pragmatics of brief systemic therapy. New York: W. W. Norton, 1985.

 De Shazer, S. Patterns of brief family therapy: An ecosystemic approach. New York: Guilford Press, 1982.

 Dreikurs, R. Psychodynamics, psychotherapy and counseling. Chicago: Alfred Adler Institute, 1967.

 Duhl, B. S. From the inside out: A systems thinking approach. New York: Brunne/Mazel, 1983.

 Four walls treatement. Time, October 2, 1972, p. 101.

 Frankl, V. E. Paradoxial intention and dereflection. Psychotherapy Theory, Research and Practice, 1975, 12, 226-237.

 Haley, J. Leaving home. New York: McGraw Hill, 1980.

 Haley, J. Ordeal therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1984.

 Hill, W. Learning. New York: Crowell, 1977.

 L'Abate, L. Beyond paradox: Issues of control. American  Journal of Family Therapy, 1984, 12(4), 12-20.

 L'Abate, L. and Weeks, G. A. A bibliography of paradoxical methods in psychotherapyof family systems. Family Process, 1978, 17, 95-98.

 Madanes, C. Strategic family therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1981.

 Madanes, C. Behind the one way mirror. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1984.

 Mozdzierz, G. J. Paradox. Workshops given at Regional Convention, North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, New York, March 1983.

 Mozdzierz, G. J., Macchitelli, F. J., and Lisiecki, J. The paradox in psychotherapy: An Adlerian perspective. Journal of Individual Psychology, 1976, 32(2), 169-184.

 Papp, P. The process of change. New York: Guilford Press, 1984.

 Selvini Palazzoli, M., Boscolo, L., Cecchin, G., and Prata, G. Paradox and counterparadox. New York: Jason Aronson, 1978.

 Stampfl, T. C. and Lewis, D. J. Essentials of implosive: A learning theory based on psychodynamic behavioral therapy. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1967, 72, 496-503.

 Watzlawick, P. The situation is hopeless, but not serious. New York: Norton, 1984.

 Watzlawick, P., Weakland, J. H., and Fisch, R. Change: Principles of problem formation and rpoblem resolution. New York: Norton, 1974.

 Weeks, G. R. and L'Abate, L. Paradoxial psychotherapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1982.

6.44.

 Adler, A. Understanding human nature. New York: Fawcett, 1954.

 Ansbacher, H. and Ansbacher, R. (eds.), The individual psychology of Alfred Adler. New York: Harper & Row, 1956.

 Christensen, O. C. and McKay, G. Adlerian family counseling. Minneapolis: Educational Media Corp., 1983.

 Dinkmeyer, D. C., Pew, W., and Dinkmeyer, D. C., Jr. Adlerian counseling in psychotherapy. Monterey, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1979.

 Herr, E. and Weakland, J. Counseling elders and their families. Rockville, MD: Aspen Press, 1982.

 Madanes, C. Strategic family therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1981.

 Minuchin, S. and Fishman, C. Family therapy techniques. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981.

 Paolino, T. J., Jr. and McGrady, B. S. Marriage and marital therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1978.

 Stuart, R. B. Helping couples change. New York: Guilford Press, 1980.

6.45.

 Madanes, C. Strategic family therapy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1981.

 Nichols, M. Family therapy: Concepts and methods. New York: Gardner Press, 1984.

Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí

ÑÒÐÓÊÒÓÐÈÐÎÂÀÍÍÛÅ ÒÅÕÍÈÊÈ ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ. ÐÓÊÎÂÎÄÑÒÂÎ.

Àâòîðèçèðîâàííûé ïåðåâîä ñ àíãëèéñêîãî êàíäèäàòà ïñèõîëîãè÷åñêèõ íàóê À.Ç.Øàïèðî

ÏÐÅÄÈÑËÎÂÈÅ ................................................ 1

ÃËÀÂÀ 1:ÊÎÍÑÒÐÓÈÐÎÂÀÍÈÅ È ÈÑÏÎËÜÇÎÂÀÍÈÅ ÒÅÕÍÈÊ.............. 4

ÃËÀÂÀ 2: ÔÀÍÒÀÇÈß È ÎÁÐÀÇÛ.................................. 14

ÂÂÅÄÅÍÈÅ.................................................... 14

2-1."ÂÎÑÏÎÌÈÍÀÍÈß" ......................................... 20

2-2. ÑÅÌÅÉÍÛÅ ÔÎÒÎÃÐÀÔÈÈ.................................... 24

2-3 ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÅ ÊÓÊÎËÜÍÎÅ ÈÍÒÅÐÂÜÞ............................. 31

2-4. ÏÎÝÇÈß È ÏÅÑÅÍÍÀß ËÈÐÈÊÀ Â ÑÓÏÐÓÆÓÑÊÈÕ ÃÐÓÏÏÀÕ......... 35

2-5. "ÅÑËÈ ÁÛ ß ÁÛË"........................................ 39

2-6 ÑÎÇÄÀÍÈÅ ÀÍÀËÎÃÈ×ÍÛÕ ÑÈÒÓÀÖÈÉ........................... 44

2-7 ÇÀÂÅÐØÅÍÈÅ ÏÐÅÄËÎÆÅÍÈß.................................. 47

2-8 ÏÐÎßÑÍÅÍÈÅ ÖÅÍÍÎÑÒÅÉ "ÌÀÌÀ ÂÑÅÃÄÀ ÃÎÂÎÐÈÒ... ÏÀÏÀ ÂÑÅÃÄÀ ÃÎÂÎÐÈÒ"......................................... 51

2-9 ÑÐÀÂÍÅÍÈÅ ÖÅÍÍÎÑÒÅÉ..................................... 57

2-10 ÈÑÏÎËÜÇÎÂÀÍÈÅ ÑÍÎÂ Â ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ.................. 60

2-11 ÍÀÐÈÑÓÉ ÑÎÍ............................................ 64

2-12 ÐÎËÜ ÑÍÎÂÈÄÅÍÈÉ Â ÑÅÊÑÓÀËÜÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ.................. -

2-13 ÐÎËÜ ÂÎÎÁÐÀÆÅÍÈß Â ÑÅÊÑÓÀËÜÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ................. -

2-14 ÎÁÐÀÇÛ: ÑÎÁÛÒÈß Â ÐÎÄÈÒÅËÜÑÊÎÉ ÑÅÌÜÅ................... 68

2-15 ÍÀÏÐÀÂËßÞÙÈÉ ÎÁÐÀÇ: ÂÍÓÒÐÅÍÍÈÉ ÑÎÂÅÒÍÈÊ................ 72

2-16 ÑÓÏÐÓÆÅÑÊÈÅ ÎÁÐÀÇÛ..................................... 78

2-17 ÏÓÑÒÎÉ ÑÒÓË Â ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ......................... 81

Ãëàâà 3: ÑÎÖÈÎÌÅÒÐÈ×ÅÑÊÈÅ ÒÅÕÍÈÊÈ........................... 87

ÂÂÅÄÅÍÈÅ.................................................... 87

3-18 ÑÅÌÅÉÍÀß ÑÊÓËÜÏÒÓÐÀ.................................... 91

5-19 ÑÅÌÅÉÍÀß ÕÎÐÅÎÃÐÀÔÈß................................... 98

5-20 ÃÅÍÎÃÐÀÌÌÀ............................................. 102

3-21 ÐÎËÅÂÀß ÊÀÐÒÎ×ÍÀß ÈÃÐÀ................................. 110

3-22 ÝÊÎÊÀÐÒÀ: ÊÀÐÒÈÐÎÂÀÍÈÅ ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÑÈÑÒÅÌÛ................ 117

3-23 ÑÎËÎÌÅÍÍÀß ÁÀØÍß....................................... 124

3-24 ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÅ ÏÐÎÑÒÐÀÍÑÒÂÎ................................. -

3-25 ÑÅÌÅÉÍÀß ÑÎÖÈÎÃÐÀÌÌÀ................................... -

Ãëàâà 4: ÑÒÐÓÊÒÓÐÍÛÅ ÕÎÄÛ................................... 130

ÂÂÅÄÅÍÈÅ.................................................... 130

4-26 ÑËÅÆÅÍÈÅ............................................... -

4-27 ÏÎÄÄÅÐÆÊÀ ÌÅÆÏÎÊÎËÅÍÍÛÕ ÃÐÀÍÈÖ......................... 136

4-28 ÏÐÈÑÎÅÄÈÍÅÍÈÅ Ê ÑÓÁÑÈÑÒÅÌÅ............................. 141

4-29 ÑÒÐÀÒÅÃÈ×ÅÑÊÈÅ ÀËÜßÍÑÛ................................. 147

4-30 ÑÅÌÅÉÍÛÉ ÐÈÒÓÀË........................................ 151

4-31 ÎÒÏÓÑÊ................................................. -

4-32 ÎÁÌÅÍ ÐÎËßÌÈ........................................... 156

4-33 ÂÛÇÎÂ ÄÎÏÎËÍÈÒÅËÜÍÎÑÒÈ................................. 160

Ãëàâà5: ÏÎÂÅÄÅÍ×ÅÑÊÈÅ ÇÀÄÀ×È................................ 167

ÂÂÅÄÅÍÈÅ.................................................... 167

5-34. ÑÓÏÐÓÆÅÑÊÀß ÊÎÍÔÅÐÅÍÖÈß È ÑÅÌÅÉÍÛÉ ÑÎÂÅÒ.............. 171

5-35 ÈÃÐÀ "ÑÓÏÐÓÆÅÑÊÈÉ ÊÎÍÒÐÀÊÒ"............................ -

5-36 ÄÍÈ ÇÀÁÎÒÛ ............................................ 178

5-37 ÑÒÐÓÊÒÓÐÈÐÎÂÀÍÍÛÅ ÇÀÄÀÍÈß ÂÎ ÂÐÅÌß ÑÅÑÑÈÈ.............. -

5-38 ÏÎÇÈÒÈÂÍÛÅ ÎÁÌÅÍÛ...................................... 183

5-39 ×ÒÅÍÈÅ ÂÑËÓÕ Â ÑÓÏÐÓÆÅÑÊÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ..................... 189

5-40 ÎÁÓ×ÅÍÈÅ ÎÑÎÇÍÀÍÈÞ ÂÛÁÎÐÀ............................. 194

5-41 ÑÈÌÂÎËÈÇÌ È ÏÎÄÀÐÊÈ.................................... -

5-42 ÑÒÐÓÊÒÓÐÈÐÎÂÀÍÍÛÉ ÒÐÅÍÈÍÃ ÎÁÙÅÍÈß...................... -

ÃËÀÂÀ 6: ÏÀÐÀÄÎÊÑ........................................... 200

ÂÂÅÄÅÍÈÅ.................................................... 200

6-44 ÐÅÔÐÅÉÌÈÍÃ............................................. 210

6-45 ÑÈÌÓËßÖÈß ÑÈÌÏÒÎÌÀ..................................... 215

6-46 ÈËËÞÇÈß ÀËÜÒÅÐÍÀÒÈÂ.................................... 218

6-47 ÏÀÐÀÄÎÊÑÀËÜÍÎÅ ÏÈÑÜÌÎ: ÊÀÊ ÇÀÏÎËÓ×ÈÒÜ ÍÀ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÞ ÑÎÏÐÎÒÈÂËßÞÙÅÃÎÑß ×ËÅÍÀ ÑÅÌÜÈ............... 221

6-48 ÇÀÃÐßÇÍÅÍÈÅ ÑÓÈÖÈÄÀËÜÍÛÕ ÔÀÍÒÀÇÈÉ...................... 225

6-49 ÏÑÈÕÎÒÅÐÀÏÅÂÒ ÊÀÊ ÐÅÆÈÑÑÅÐ ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÄÐÀÌÛ.............. 230

6-50 ÏÐÅÄÏÈÑÀÍÍÎÅ ÍÅÐÀÇÐÅØÅÍÈÅ ÏÐÎÁËÅÌ...................... -

6-51 ÏÀÐÈ Ñ ÏÎÄÐÎÑÒÊÀÌÈ..................................... 236

6-52 ÏÐÈÑÎÅÄÈÍßßÑÜ Ê ÎÏÏÎÇÈÖÈÈ: ÏÐÈÌÅÍÅÍÈÅ ÏÀÐÀÄÎÊÑÀ  ÑËÓ×ÀÅ Ñ ÄÅÂÈÀÍÒÍÛÌ ÊËÈÅÍÒÎÌ È ÅÃÎ ÓÑÒÓÏ×ÈÂÎÉ ÑÅÌÜÅÉ... 239

6-53 ÄÅËÀß ÊËÈÅÍÒÀ ÎÒÂÅÒÑÒÂÅÍÍÛÌ ÇÀ ÑÈÌÏÒÎÌ................. -

ÃËÀÂÀ 7: ÀËÜÒÅÐÍÀÒÈÂÍÛÅ ÌÎÄÅËÈ.............................. 246

ÂÂÅÄÅÍÈÅ.................................................... 246

7-54. ÊÎ-ÒÅÐÀÏÈß............................................ 247

5-55. ÂÈÄÅÎÌÀÃÍÈÒÎÔÎÍÍÛÉ ÏÐÎÈÃÐÛØ........................... 252

7-56. ÒÅËÅÔÎÍÍÛÅ ÇÂÎÍÊÈ ÂÎ ÂÐÅÌß ÑÅÑÑÈÈ..................... 256

7-57. ÄÎÌÀØÍÈÅ ÂÈÇÈÒÛ....................................... 259

7-58. ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎ-ÒÅÐÀÏÅÂÒÈ×ÅÑÊÈÉ ÌÀÐÀÔÎÍ....................... -

7-59. ÐÀÁÎÒÀ Ñ ÑÈÌÓËÈÐÎÂÀÍÍÛÌÈ ÑÅÌÜßÌÈ...................... -

Ãëàâà 8: ÝÏÈËÎÃ............................................. 263

Ëèòåðàòóðà.................................................. 269

 

Ïðîñìîòðîâ: 1595
Êàòåãîðèÿ: Áèáëèîòåêà » Ïñèõîòåðàïèÿ è êîíñóëüòèðîâàíèå


Äðóãèå íîâîñòè ïî òåìå:

  • 2-8 ÏÐÎßÑÍÅÍÈÅ ÖÅÍÍÎÑÒÅÉ "ÌÀÌÀ ÂÑÅÃÄÀ ÃÎÂÎÐÈÒ... ÏÀÏÀ ÂÑÅÃÄÀ ÃÎÂÎÐÈÒ...". - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 5-35. ÈÃÐÀ "ÑÓÏÐÓÆÅÑÊÈÉ ÊÎÍÒÐÀÊÒ" - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 2-1."ÂÎÑÏÎÌÈÍÀÍÈß" - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 2-5. "ÅÑËÈ ÁÛ ß ÁÛË" - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • Ïðåäèñëîâèå ê ïåðâîìó èçäàíèþ (1976). - Ýãîèñòè÷íûé ãåí - Ðè÷àðä Äîêèíç
  • 6-52 ÏÐÈÑÎÅÄÈÍßßÑÜ Ê ÎÏÏÎÇÈÖÈÈ: ÏÐÈÌÅÍÅÍÈÅ ÏÀÐÀÄÎÊÑÀ  ÑËÓ×ÀÅ Ñ ÄÅÂÈÀÍÒÍÛÌ ÊËÈÅÍÒÎÌ È ÅÃÎ ÓÑÒÓÏ×ÈÂÎÉ ÑÅÌÜÅÉ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • "ÈÍÒÅËËÅÊÒÓÀË", "ÃÓÐÌÀÍ" È "ÅÑÒÅÑÒÂÎÂÈÑÏÛÒÀÒÅËÜ" - Îïàñíûé, ñòðàííûé, òàèíñòâåííûé íåçíàêîìåö ïî èìåíè ìóæ÷èíà (ïðàêòè÷åñêîå ðóêîâîäñòâî äëÿ æåíùèí) - Îêòàâ Àìå.
  • 2. "ËÞÑÈ", "ÍÓ È ÍÓ!" È "ÁÁÌ"  ÎÄÍÎÉ ÊÓ×Å - Ôîðìóëà óäà÷è - Öàðåâû Èãîðü è Èðèíà, Ñàðû÷åâ Ìèõàèë
  • 27. "ÊÐÀÑÍÛÉ" ÂÛ, "ÑÈÍÈÉ" ÈËÈ "ÑÅÐÛÉ"? - ß âèæó âàñ ãîëûìè. Êàê ïîäãîòîâèòüñê ïðåçåíòàöèè è ñ áëåñêîì åå ïðîâåñòè - Ðîí Õîôô
  • 6-47 ÏÀÐÀÄÎÊÑÀËÜÍÎÅ ÏÈÑÜÌÎ: ÊÀÊ ÇÀÏÎËÓ×ÈÒÜ ÍÀ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÞ ÑÎÏÐÎÒÈÂËßÞÙÅÃÎÑß ×ËÅÍÀ ÑÅÌÜÈ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 7-56. ÒÅËÅÔÎÍÍÛÅ ÇÂÎÍÊÈ ÂÎ ÂÐÅÌß ÑÅÑÑÈÈ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 2-13. ÔÎÐÌÈÐÓÞÙÈÅ ÎÁÐÀÇÛ Â ÑÅÊÑÓÀËÜÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 2-4. ÏÎÝÇÈß È ÏÅÑÅÍÍÀß ËÈÐÈÊÀ Â ÑÓÏÐÓÆÓÑÊÈÕ ÃÐÓÏÏÀÕ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • VII. ÒÅÕHÈÊÀ "ÏÓÒÅØÅÑÒÂÈß ÂÎ ÂÐÅÌÅHÈ" èëè "ÏÎÕÎÄ Â ÏÐÎØËÎÅ ÇÀ ÐÅÑÓÐÑÀÌÈ". - ÍËÏ. ×.II. Òpàíñîâûå èíòåãpàëüíûå òåõíèêè êîììyíèêàöèè - Ýëüìàíîâè÷ Â.È.
  • 2-17 ÏÓÑÒÎÉ ÑÒÓË Â ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • Ãëàâà 2. Àáðàõàì, "ïðèçðàê" è "ñêëåï" - Ðàñøèôðóé ñâîþ ðåàëüíîñòü - Ý.Öâåòêîâ
  • 2-12. ÐÎËÜ ÑÍÎÂÈÄÅÍÈÉ Â ÑÅÊÑÓÀËÜÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ. - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 2-10 ÈÑÏÎËÜÇÎÂÀÍÈÅ ÑÍÎÂ Â ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 2-14 ÎÁÐÀÇÛ: ÑÎÁÛÒÈß Â ÐÎÄÈÒÅËÜÑÊÎÉ ÑÅÌÜÅ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • ÃËÀÂÀ 2: ÔÀÍÒÀÇÈß È ÎÁÐÀÇÛ. - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 5-37. ÑÒÐÓÊÒÓÐÈÐÎÂÀÍÍÛÅ ÇÀÄÀÍÈß ÂÎ ÂÐÅÌß ÑÅÑÑÈÈ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 3.4.Ïàðàäèãìà àêòèâíîñòè: íåéðîí, êàê è èíäèâèä, èçìåíÿÿ ñîîòíîøåíèå ñ "ìèêðîñðåäîé", óäîâëåòâîðÿåò ñâîè "ïîòðåáíîñòè" - Ââåäåíèå â ñèñòåìíóþ ïñèõîôèçèîëîãèþ - Þ.È. Àëåêñàíäðîâ - Ôèëîñîôèÿ êàê íàóêà
  • Ãëàâà 13. Êàê óñòàíàâëèâàåòñÿ ïñèõîëîãè÷åñêèé êîíòðîëü è ôîðìèðóåòñÿ "ëè÷íîå" è "ãðóïïîâîå" ìíåíèå - Òåõíîëîãèè èçìåíåíèÿ ñîçíàíèÿ â äåñòðóêòèâíûõ êóëüòàõ - Ò.Ëèðè, Ì.Ñòþàðò è äð.
  • Ãëàâà 23. Òðàíñöåíäåíòàëüíàÿ ìåäèòàöèÿ, Íèòèðåí-ñþ, "Îáèòåëü èñòèíû", "Èíòåðíàöèîíàëüíûé Ïóòü" - Òåõíîëîãèè èçìåíåíèÿ ñîçíàíèÿ â äåñòðóêòèâíûõ êóëüòàõ - Ò.Ëèðè, Ì.Ñòþàðò è äð.
  • 5-34. ÑÓÏÐÓÆÅÑÊÀß ÊÎÍÔÅÐÅÍÖÈß È ÑÅÌÅÉÍÛÉ ÑÎÂÅÒ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 10. "ÂÍÓÒÐÅÍÍÈÉ" ÈËÈ "ÂÍÅØÍÈÉ" ÊÎÍÑÀËÒÈÍÃ? - Ïñèõîëîãè÷åñêîå êîíñóëüòèðîâàíèå è ìåíåäæìåíò. Âçãëÿä êëèíèöèñòà - Òîáèàñ Ë.
  • 6-49 ÏÑÈÕÎÒÅÐÀÏÅÂÒ ÊÀÊ ÐÅÆÈÑÑÅÐ ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÄÐÀÌÛ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 5-39 ×ÒÅÍÈÅ ÂÑËÓÕ Â ÑÓÏÐÓÆÅÑÊÎÉ ÒÅÐÀÏÈÈ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 3-22 ÝÊÎÊÀÐÒÀ: ÊÀÐÒÈÐÎÂÀÍÈÅ ÑÅÌÅÉÍÎÉ ÑÈÑÒÅÌÛ - Ñòðóêòóðèðîâàííûå òåõíèêè ñåìåéíîé òåðàïèè - Ðîáåðò Øåðìàí, Íîðìàí Ôðåäìàí
  • 2. Àáðàõàì, "ïðèçðàê" è "ñêëåï" - Ìîäåëè ÷åëîâå÷åñêîé ñóäüáû - Ý.Öâåòêîâ



  • ---
    Ðàçìåñòèòå, ïîæàëóéñòà, ññûëêó íà ýòó ñòðàíèöó íà ñâî¸ì âåá-ñàéòå:

    Êîä äëÿ âñòàâêè íà ñàéò èëè â áëîã:       
    Êîä äëÿ âñòàâêè â ôîðóì (BBCode):       
    Ïðÿìàÿ ññûëêà íà ýòó ïóáëèêàöèþ:       





    Äàííûé ìàòåðèàë ÍÅ ÍÀÐÓØÀÅÒ àâòîðñêèå ïðàâà íèêàêèõ ôèçè÷åñêèõ èëè þðèäè÷åñêèõ ëèö.
    Åñëè ýòî íå òàê - ñâÿæèòåñü ñ àäìèíèñòðàöèåé ñàéòà.
    Ìàòåðèàë áóäåò íåìåäëåííî óäàëåí.
    Ýëåêòðîííàÿ âåðñèÿ ýòîé ïóáëèêàöèè ïðåäîñòàâëÿåòñÿ òîëüêî â îçíàêîìèòåëüíûõ öåëÿõ.
    Äëÿ äàëüíåéøåãî å¸ èñïîëüçîâàíèÿ Âàì íåîáõîäèìî áóäåò
    ïðèîáðåñòè áóìàæíûé (ýëåêòðîííûé, àóäèî) âàðèàíò ó ïðàâîîáëàäàòåëåé.

    Íà ñàéòå «Ãëóáèííàÿ ïñèõîëîãèÿ: ó÷åíèÿ è ìåòîäèêè» ïðåäñòàâëåíû ñòàòüè, íàïðàâëåíèÿ, ìåòîäèêè ïî ïñèõîëîãèè, ïñèõîàíàëèçó, ïñèõîòåðàïèè, ïñèõîäèàãíîñòèêå, ñóäüáîàíàëèçó, ïñèõîëîãè÷åñêîìó êîíñóëüòèðîâàíèþ; èãðû è óïðàæíåíèÿ äëÿ òðåíèíãîâ; áèîãðàôèè âåëèêèõ ëþäåé; ïðèò÷è è ñêàçêè; ïîñëîâèöû è ïîãîâîðêè; à òàêæå ñëîâàðè è ýíöèêëîïåäèè ïî ïñèõîëîãèè, ìåäèöèíå, ôèëîñîôèè, ñîöèîëîãèè, ðåëèãèè, ïåäàãîãèêå. Âñå êíèãè (àóäèîêíèãè), íàõîäÿùèåñÿ íà íàøåì ñàéòå, Âû ìîæåòå ñêà÷àòü áåñïëàòíî áåç âñÿêèõ ïëàòíûõ ñìñ è äàæå áåç ðåãèñòðàöèè. Âñå ñëîâàðíûå ñòàòüè è òðóäû âåëèêèõ àâòîðîâ ìîæíî ÷èòàòü îíëàéí.







    Locations of visitors to this page



          <ÍÀ ÃËÀÂÍÓÞ>      Îáðàòíàÿ ñâÿçü