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The Therapy Of Disturbed Young People
Jay Haley is widely acclaimed as a pioneering therapist and master teacher. One of the founders of family therapy, his prolific work influenced generations of therapists. He is the author of 19 books on many aspects of therapy. He holds degrees from the University of California in Los Angeles, Berkeley, and Stanford University. He has served as Professor at the University of Maryland, Howard University, the University of Pennsylvania and US International University. He was Director of Family Therapy Research at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic and Co-Founder of the Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C
Chapter 1 Ideas That Have Handicapped Therapists
Chapter 2 A Family Orientation
Chapter 3 Social Control and Therapy
Chapter 4 The Therapist Support System
Chapter 5 The First Stage
Chapter 6 Beginning Correctly in the First Interview
Chapter 7 The Second Stage
Chapter 8 The Second Stage
Chapter 9 The Process of Therapy
Chapter 10 A Chronic Case
Chapter 11 Special Issues
Chapter 12 A Model Therapy for Psychotic Young People, Jay Haley, Neil P. Schiff