Web16. dec 2002 · Some Hypotheses about Hesitations and their Nonverbal Expression in Family Therapy Practice Peter Rober First published: 16 December 2002 … Web1. nov 2008 · P. Rober Published 1 November 2008 Psychology, Medicine Journal of Family Therapy While most authors agree that it is important to mobilize the active participation of children in the family therapy session, a lot of family therapists exclude children from participating because they do not feel comfortable with children.
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WebPeter Rober Ph.D., Professor in Clinical Psychology at Leuven University (KU Leuven), Belgium. He is a family therapist, supervisor and family therapy trainer. His research focus is on family therapy and family communication (e.g. family secrecy, selective disclosure, dialogical space, …). Web28. júl 2004 · The Therapist's Inner Conversation in Family Therapy Practice: Some Ideas About the Self of the Therapist, Therapeutic Impasse, and the Process of Reflection - … the dog the wolf and god
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WebMoving away from the medically-focused 'problem-diagnosis-treatment' model of psychotherapy, Peter Rober's thought-provoking new text conceptualises family therapy as a dialogue between living, breathing people; it emphasises the mutuality and relational context that serves as the backdrop of a therapeutic encounter, whereby family members … Web1. sep 2010 · Rober, Peter . Keywords: family therapy, therapist, positioning, single-parent family, self, Social Sciences, Family Studies, SELF, 1117 Public Health and Health Services, 1607 Social Work, 1701 Psychology Abstract: Single parent families sometimes represent specific challenges to family therapists. In this article a dialogical frame with ... WebWe first briefly report on a study in which we categorized the metaphors used by therapists in twelve therapy sessions with a role-played client. Then we focus on an intensive micro-analysis of one particular metaphor that was introduced in the session by one particular therapist in the categorization study: the metaphor of a fireman in the family. the dog training spot