1980
DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-6427.1980.00530.x
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Microtraining and family therapy skills-towards a possible synthesis*

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“…In summary, the Presession phase gradually teaches trainees to think in terms of defining particular therapeutic goals, and further, prepares them for sessions by distilling key content and interactional themes from previous contacts with the family. A worksheet system has proven useful to help trainees track their sessions from week to week (27). Similarly, a technique called "concept cards" has aided in both the conceptual continuity of a single case and the generalizability of learnings across a variety of cases (13).…”
Section: Family Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In summary, the Presession phase gradually teaches trainees to think in terms of defining particular therapeutic goals, and further, prepares them for sessions by distilling key content and interactional themes from previous contacts with the family. A worksheet system has proven useful to help trainees track their sessions from week to week (27). Similarly, a technique called "concept cards" has aided in both the conceptual continuity of a single case and the generalizability of learnings across a variety of cases (13).…”
Section: Family Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%