Part II: A Case Reflection on A Family Group Psychosis
The is Part II of the Case Reflection, A Family Group Psychosis: (See Post from 6/30) DK: Two weeks later, the
A Therapeutic Space for Individuals, Couples, and Families
The is Part II of the Case Reflection, A Family Group Psychosis: (See Post from 6/30) DK: Two weeks later, the
DK: Here’s an example of a case which illustrates how the Family Group Psychosis works. (See post from 6/6). This case
Check out this unexpectedly lovely story from The New York Times. It’s the tale of a man, Joe Holt, and
DK: I have said that “something happens” in interviews with a multigenerational extended family that often results in change of
Check out this New York Times Op-Ed, “The Perils of Perfection”, by writer Evgeny Morozov. Written a couple of years
Check out this excellent article by Frank Bruni of The New York Times. He looks at a rash of teen suicides
DK: I’d like to talk about what I do when I’m asked to do a consultation in the context of
AB: One of the many pleasures of my family therapy practice is when family physician students come to my office
Here’s an interesting post, brought to our attention by Noel Keith. The author, psychotherapist Marilyn Wedge, highlights the differences in
(This is a continuation of the story of the “bipolar” child and her family) DK: In the biometaphorical family systems