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主題
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錄影帶簡介
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上課日期
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講師
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一
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容納與改變:行為學派夫妻/伴侶治療Integrated
Behavioral couples therapy
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NEIL JACOBSON - INTEGRATING ACCEPTANCE AND CHANGE
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09/18、09/25
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熊秉荃
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二
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經驗學派家族治療Experiential family
therapy: Satir
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VIRGINIA SATIR - THE LOST BOY
Large intact family with ten children whose
presenting problem is the grief following the loss of one of their
children who is still missing a year after his abduction. Experiential
session in which family is emotionally and physically engaged through use
of stairs, touch and positioning to reflect the mourning, intersibling
rivalry and distancing the father. Excellent demonstration of Satir's
open, directive, spatial style.
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10/02、10/09
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陳秉華
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三
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焦點解決家族治療Solution-focused FT
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INSOO BERG AND STEVE DESHAZER -
SUCCESS STORY
Demonstration of a model in which a three-stage
process of life validation, life review and intervention is used to
mobilize strength and resources in the intergenerational aging family.
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10/16、10/23
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羅昭瑛
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四
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解構、外化、重寫家庭故事:敘事取向的家族治療Narrative
therapy
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MICHAEL WHITE - ESCAPE FROM BICKERING
Consultation with a family with an 18-year-old
institutionalized for firesetting. Through circular strategic and
reflexive questions and techniques of externalizing and mapping the
influence of problems, the family is helped to discover new information
about themselves. Concentration is on the bickering between siblings and
the theme of protest that bonds the family to systems that patholize them.
A reflecting team is used to consolidate the family's "new
story" which emerges in the session.
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10/30、11/06
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周志建
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五
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代間家庭系統治療Intergenerational FT
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JAMES FRAMO - LOOKING FOR DAD: PART 1
Two oldest of four adult children hold feelings of
resentment and disappointment toward their natural father, whom they have
not seen for several years (not present) and their mother and stepfather
(present). A context is provided that permits communication about the
destructive nature of their relationships and allows the parents to face
power and control issues in their marriage.
JAMES FRAMO - FINDING DAD: PART 2
Two years later, a follow-up session is conducted
with the two oldest children and their biological father working through
the anger, rejection, pain, loss and misunderstandings suffered due to the
divorce.
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11/13、11/20
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謝文宜
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六
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策略學派家族治療Strategic FT
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PAUL WATZLAWICK - MAD OR BAD?
Consultation with a family whose 25-year-old son
presents chronic somatic symptoms. Employs strategic, use of Ericksonian-style
questions -- "what for?" instead of "why?" -- and the
"worst fantasy" technique. Several life-threatening episodes of
violence between the young man and his brother are revealed. Systemic
function of symptoms in protecting the family from other problems is
highlighted.
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11/27、12/04
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王
行
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七
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協同合作治療模式Collaborative language
system
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KARL TOMM - INTERNALIZED OTHER
INTERVIEWING
LIVE FAMILY - Tomm works with a couple who has
undergone a series of stressful life events by demonstrating his method of
"internalized other itnerviewing"". This technique is a
unique way of bringing forth the intuitive awareness of each partner's
experience of the other's experience. The process deepens interpersonal
empathy and facilitates spontaneous change that is congruent with the
consensual desires of each spouse.
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12/11、12/18
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羅昭瑛
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八
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女性主義與家族治療Feminist
and family therapy
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MARIANNE WALTERS - LAUGHING
'TIL IT HURTS
A young couple, married eight years with two
children (not present in the session) desire an end to the bickering,
criticism and angry, explosive encounters that end in divorce threats.
They are challenged to realize they are operating within socialized gender
roles and expectations. In-session process is used to create new
experiences, role expectations and ways of seeking attachment.
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01/08、01/15
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郭麗安
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九
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結構學派家族治療Structural family therapy
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SALVADOR MINUCHIN - MINUCHIN, IN PERSON
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02/05、02/12
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趙文滔
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十
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愛中重建:醫療家族治療Medical
FT
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NANCY SHANDS AND RICHARD
SPECTOR - WORKING WITH HIV/AIDS FAMILIES
LIVE FAMILY - An exemplary family coping with
HIV/AIDS shares their experiences of dealing with the disease and the
survival skills they have implemented to keep family life as normal as
possible. A respectful and engaging interview.
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02/19、02/26
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熊秉荃
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