内容简介:
This volume provides therapists with an understanding of the principles, applications, and implications of paradoxical therapy, the rationale for the use of paradox in family therapy, and the therapist's role in paradoxical interventions. The book offers a comprehensive education on paradoxical therapy, beginning with its origins and evolution, progressing through its theoretical foundations, and ending with practical guidelines on constructing paradoxical interventions and illustrative clinical case studies.