Psychodrama and systemic therapy

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    • Farmer, Chris

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Psychodrama and systemic therapy

Chris Farmer ; foreword by Zerka T. Moreno

(Systemic thinking and practice series / series editor David Campbell and Ros Draper)

Karnac, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

It is now increasingly recognized that psychodrama provides a valid and useful tool in many different contexts; equally, practitioners in a wide variety of fields are acknowledging the benefits that a systems thinking approach can bring to their work. This book unites the two by describing the author's work over a number of years. Dr. Farmer provides a lucid exposition of his own systemic approach to psychodrama, both theoretically and in practical clinical terms. The final section, which discusses systemic approaches to psychiatric care in general, puts the book in a wider context, and will make it of interest to a wide range of mental health professionals.

Table of Contents

Editors' Foreword , Foreword , Preface , Introduction , Psychiatry systems and drama , A psychodrama in action , The psychodramatic exploration of transgenerational psychiatry: sins of the fathers , Strategic psychodrama: helping an abusive mother to converse with her children's social worker , Psychodrama as a source of information , Summary: the effect of one therapy role upon another in a public mental health service

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