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PRIMARY AND SECONDARY REFLECTION IN EXISTENTIAL FAMILY THERAPY.
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- Author(s): Lantz, Jim
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Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal; Aug94, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p315-327, 13p
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The author uses Gabriel Marcel's topology of primary and secondary thought to clarify and outline the process of reflection in Existential Family Therapy. Clinical material is used to illustrate the differences between primary and secondary reflection during the practice of Existential Family Therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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