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Becoming Miracle Workers: Language and Meaning in Brief Therapy by Gale Miller β€” book cover

Becoming Miracle Workers: Language and Meaning in Brief Therapy

by Gale Miller
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Synopsis


Brief therapy is a postmodern treatment mode that treats problems as social constructions, encouraging those seeking treatment to replace personal troubles (negative stories) with new problem-solving skills (positive stories). Becoming Miracle Workers takes the reader inside “Northland Clinic,” one of the most innovative and important centers of brief therapy in the world. Based on twelve years of research, Miller's book discusses how brief therapy has evolved into its present, postmodern form. “Miller's clear and well-written descriptions provide clinicians with a 'behind-the-mirror' view of social constructionism in action.”—Journal of Systemic Therapies

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1997
Publisher
Transaction Publishers
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780202305707

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