The intimacy paradox : personal authority in the family system

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    • Williamson, Donald S.
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The intimacy paradox : personal authority in the family system

Donald S. Williamson

(The Guilford family therapy series)

Guilford Press, c1991

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-298) and index

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ISBN 9780898621068

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First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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: pbk ISBN 9781572308152

Description

Although most people physically leave home by their early 20s, emotional separation from one's family is a more difficult process that can continue for a lifetime. Now available in paper for the first time, this acclaimed book addresses the struggle of adults to establish autonomy without sacrificing family connections. Donald S. Williamson presents personal authority therapy, an approach designed to simultaneously foster individual development and family-of-origin intimacy. Therapists are taken step by step through conducting individual, couple, and small group sessions that culminate in several sessions with each client and his or her parents. Writing with sensitivity and humor, the author demonstrates effective ways to help adult children construct new personal and family narratives, resolve intergenerational intimidation, and enjoy healthier, more equal relationships with parents and significant others.

Table of Contents

I. Personal Authority Theory 1. Personal Authority in the Family System: An Overview 2. Background Theoretical Assumptions 3. Personal Authority: The Construct in Theoretical Context II. Personal Authority Method: The Play's the Thing 4. Setting the Scene: Playful Interventions as a Method of Therapy 5. Auditioning and Casting: Background Preparations for the Conversations with Parents 6. Black Out Sketches: The Group at Play 7. The Rehearsal: Preparing the Client for Political Renegotiations with Parents 8. Scheduling the Performance and Contract Negotiating with the Players 9. Writing the Script: The In-Office Agenda for the Primary Triangle/m-/ Part 1. The Parents Speak 10. Writing the Script: The In-Office Agenda for the Primary Triangle/m-/ Part 2. The Client Responds and the Consultant Reflects 11. Performing Outdoors: New Life at the Graveyard/m-/Renegotiation with a Deceased Former Parent 12. Production Problems: Limitations to the Method III. Personal Authority Contextual Issues 13. Personal Authority: The Personal Story 14. Personal and Professional Authority in Professional Life 15. Personal Authority, Professional Authority, and Physical Health 16. Personal Authority and Gender Differences: Typecasting, Linda M. Walsh 17. Beyond Personal Authority IV. Personal Authority Research 18. The Personal Authority in the Family System Questionnaire: Assessment of Intergenerational Family Relationships, James H. Bray

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