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Steps to an ultramodern family therapy

pp. 67-80

Based on an interpretation of the history of human thinking as a succession of periods alternating objectivism and subjectivism, the author proposes ultramodern family therapy as a kind of dialectic overcoming of postmodern supremacy in the field. Complex love, understood as relational nurturing, becomes the core of psychological development, preceding language in a so precious role, and the therapist goes beyond the non-expert position to become responsible and intelligent in his/her interventions.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39061-1_5

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(2016)., Steps to an ultramodern family therapy, in M. Borcsa & P. Stratton (eds.), Origins and originality in family therapy and systemic practice, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 67-80.

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