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Family Therapy Beyond Postmodernism: Practice Challenges Theory



The article discusses how postmodernist ideas are used in family therapy, but it is argued that these ideas have their limits in meeting the richness and complexity of human experience. Psychoanalysis provides an alternative understanding, which may be used alongside other systemic ideas. The article identifies difficulties in any sole reliance on narrative and social constructionist ideas, and pu... more details
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  • Postmodernist ideas play an important role in family therapy, but they have limitations in meeting the richness and complexity of human experience.
  • Psychoanalysis provides an alternative understanding which may be used alongside other systemic ideas.
  • Difficulties in any sole reliance on narrative and social constructionist ideas are identified, and psychoanalytic ideas are proposed as an alternative approach which may be more effective.


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Author Carmel Flaskas
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780415183000
Publisher Routledge
Manufacturer Routledge
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The article discusses how postmodernist ideas are used in family therapy, but it is argued that these ideas have their limits in meeting the richness and complexity of human experience. Psychoanalysis provides an alternative understanding, which may be used alongside other systemic ideas. The article identifies difficulties in any sole reliance on narrative and social constructionist ideas, and puts forward the theory that psychoanalytic ideas can offer an alternative understanding.

Postmodernist ideas are widely used in family therapy. However, it is argued that these ideas have their limits in meeting the richness and complexity of human experience. Psychoanalysis provides an alternative understanding, which may be used alongside other systemic ideas. Family Therapy, Postmodernism and Psychoanalysis examines postmodernism and its expression in family therapy, raising questions about realities and realness, the subjective process of truth and the experience of self. It identifies difficulties in any sole reliance on narrative and social constructionist ideas, and puts forward the theory that psychoanalytic ideas can offer an alternative understanding. Areas covered include: * Attachment and the unconscious * Transference, countertransference and projective identification in the context of understandings of time * Analytic ideas about thinking and containment in considering the therapeutic relationship in family therapy. This book offers a sustained critical discussion of contemporary family therapy knowledge, and develops a place for psychoanalytic ideas in systemic thinking and practice. It will be of great interest to psychotherapists, family therapists and other mental health professionals.
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