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Comprende i nomi: Jay Haley, Edited by Jay Haley

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Haley promotes a view of the individual , the family context, and the therapeutic perspective, a triad
 
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brendanus | 1 altra recensione | Jul 10, 2019 |
"La mayor parte de los ensayos reunidos en este libro tratan de la situación terapéutica, tanto desde el punto de la víctima como del verdugo. Haley enseña al terapeuta cómo fracasar; el esquizofrénico, cómo seguir siéndolo; al analista, cómo subyugar al analizando…Pero el artículo que con toda probabilidad ha de causar más conmoción no tiene nada que ver con la psicología ni el psicoanálisis. Es un entretenido estudio sobre Jesucristo como táctico del poder… Haley muestra cómo Jesús organizó a los pobres…y exhortó simultáneamente al conformismo y al cambio social, controlando a sus discípulos con la astucia de un bolchevique. En el ensayo se hacen algunas afirmaciones que provocan asombro. Jesús, según Haley, no se tomó la molestia de ofrecer la otra mejilla, pese a que predicaba la "táctica de la sumisión". Y su crucifixión tal vez fuera el resultado de un error de cálculo que él mismo cometió." (John Leonard, The New York Times)… (altro)
 
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gabydi | Jul 27, 2018 |
The strategic therapy that flourished in the 1980s was centered in three unique and creative groups: MRI's brief therapy center (Weakland, Watzlawick, and Fisch); Mara Selvini Palozzoli and her colleagues in Milan; and, of course, Jay Haley and his colleagues at the Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C. The master, Milton Erickson, was a school unto himself. What made strategic therapy so popular was that it offered a simple framework for understanding how families get stuck and a clever set of techniques to help them get unstuck.

According to the cybernetic metaphor, families become trapped in dysfunctional patterns when they cling to solutions that don't work. The trick is to get them to try something different. If the essence of neurotic behavior is stubbornly continuing to behave in self-defeating ways, the essence of strategic therapy is getting people to try something different. To accomplish this, strategic therapists introduced a number of techniques, many of them paradoxical, designed to break up homeostatic ("problem-maintaining") solutions and get families moving and on their way.
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