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The Use of Self in Therapy

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By Virginia Satir, Michele Baldwin — 2012

One of the most powerful factors in therapy is that it involves the intensive relationship between two (or more) human beings. See more...

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Helping Families to Change

With an emphasis on learning to change through other modalities than speech, this book discusses the importance of non-verbal body experience and awareness of kinetic cues in interpersonal relationships. A number of meditative exercises are included.

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The Satir Model: Family Therapy and Beyond

This book represents the evolution of Satir’s ideas over the last twenty years. In clear, plain terms, it details her theoretical position, her strategy in therapy, and how she tailored her interventions to address people’s particular issues.

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Conjoint Family Therapy

Third edition of this classic on family therapy. The introduction calls it a conceptual frame around which to organize your data and your impressions...a suggested path.

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Satir Step by Step: A Guide to Creating Change in Families

Annotated transcript of Satir conducting family therapy—showing what she’s thinking and how she selects a particular phrase or intervention—and then an account of her theoretical foundations and methods.

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EXPLORE TOPIC

Self-Healing