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NARRATIVE SOLUTIONS IN BRIEF THERAPY
Joseph B. Eron, Ph.D., and Thomas W. Lund
Guilford Press, 1998

LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
Apply the principles of narrative therapy, including
• Preproblem past
• Disjunctive attributions
• Ugly arguing
• Evolving problem
• Preferred view
• Therapeutic conversation
• Brief therapy approach
• Strategic therapists
• Mystery question
• Problem cycle
• Key views

Joseph B. Eron, Ph.D., is in private practice at the Catskill Family Institute (CFI) in Kingston, NY, of which he is the founder. Thomas W. Lund, Psy.D., is a school and child psychologist and is codirector of CFI.

9 CE credits; 288 pages

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Order book or tape: $29.00 . Order code NASB1
Order test: $150.00 . Order code NASBT
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