Internet Publikation für Allgemeine und Integrative Psychotherapie
(ISSN 1430-6972)
IP-GIPT DAS=06.01.2001 Internet-Erstausgabe, letzte Änderung: 25.02.19
Impressum: Diplom-PsychologInnen Irmgard Rathsmann-Sponsel und Dr. phil. Rudolf Sponsel
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03 Crowe, M. J. (1978). Conjoint marital therapy: A controlled outcome study. Psychological Medicine 8, 623-636. [Crow78] {RH&D1997: a) „Interpretative Therapy", b) Psychoanalytische Kurzpsychotherapie; c) der Autor führte 37 von 42 Therapien durch (Publikationen zur Conjoint Marital Therapy), über die andere beiden Therapeuten wird nichts berichtet}
Treatment-Beschreibungen
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Im Internet fand ich am 24.1.2001 folgende Beschreibung (Suchmaschineneingabe: Skynner A.C.R. führte u.a. zu der Adresse: https://www.psyctc.org/psftc/): "The Prudence Skynner Family Therapy Clinic is a unit within South West London & St. George's Mental health NHS Trust offering family therapy within the adult mental health services. The service was first started in the mid 1970's and now provides a number of general and specialist clinics. Unlike most other family therapy services in the NHS the clinic has always been located within the adult services and sees families where adults or the whole family are having problems. However, the clinic does accept referrals where children or adolescents are having problems. In addition to the general teams the clinic has specialist teams focusing on problems in families with elderly members, with members with an eating disorder (child adolescent or adult), with members with a learning or physical disability, with members with a psychotic illness and, with the National Deaf Services, contributes to a team for families with a Deaf member. The clinic provides an AFT accredited Foundation Level Course comprising one full day followed by 20 x 3 hour evening sessions; and an AFT accredited Qualifying Level Clinical Training Course for people who have completed a Foundation course. The Qualifying course comprises two years of 30 clinical days per year (3 x 10 week terms) plus 20 further study days per year. Shorter courses and study days are also provided from time to time. More information about the clinical services and courses is available from: Noreen Rooney Clinic Secretaryor Barbara Warner, Head of Family Therapy, Courses Director Prudence Skynner Family Therapy Clinic, Springfield Hospital, 61 Glenburnie Road, London SW17 7DJ Tel. 0208 682 6195 Fax. 0208 682 6476"
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