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by Lynn Hoffman, October, 2001, 320 pages. Published by: W. W. Norton Co. |
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by the publisher:
Family Therapy: An Intimate History, by Lynn
Hoffman.
This book follows the journey of one highly curious and questing therapist from an instrumental, causal approach to family therapy to a collaborative, communal one. Because Lynn Hoffman has been in the field for almost forty years and has worked with so many of its influential thinkers, the book is also a history of family therapy's evolution. Her knowledge of family therapy is intimate and deep; her perspective is clear-eyed and often wryly humorous.
Readers will be reminded that, however big and impressive the theories, family
therapy is very much a human endeavor. Hoffman revisits the experiences, ideas,
and relationships that have informed her journey and presents them both as she
perceived them at the time and as she perceives them now looking back. Through
this process of reflective conversation, she creates not only a legacy out of
the people and situations that acted on her most powerfully but also a countertradition
to the strategic approach that influenced her so strongly early in her career.
But this is not just history. Throughout her career Hoffman has been in the
forefront of family therapy. She has interacted with and sometimes worked closely
with many of family therapy's influential thinkers and actors, including Jay
Haley, Virginia Satir, Dick Auerswald, Harry Aponte, Peggy Papp, Olga Silverstein,
the Milan team, Peggy Penn, Harry Goolishian, Harlene Anderson, Tom Andersen,
and Michael White. The evolution of her thinking has paralleled the major developments
in the field. As she braids together continuity and innovation, she finds her
own voicea "different voice"and her own stylemore
open, more inclusive, and less controlling. In the second half of the book Hoffman
demonstrates the many possibilities inherent in "not knowing," in
working with a reflecting team, in looking for the "presenting edge,"
and in grabbing the "emotional main chance."
About the Author
Lynn Hoffman is a wise and modest therapist, a keen observer, and an eloquent
writer. To borrow one her metaphors, readers will find here the field of family
therapy unrolling like a carpet before their feet.
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