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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gale MillerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: AldineTransaction Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.362kg ISBN: 9780202305714ISBN 10: 0202305716 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 31 December 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Miller has really written two books: one is a polemical defense of postmodernism; the other is a set of techniques and approaches used in a facility that specializes in short-term interventions with troubled people... [T]his book would be a useful library addition and is easily accessible to undergraduate students. General readers; undergraduates through graduates. <p> --M. W. York, Choice Miller has really written two books: one is a polemical defense of postmodernism; the other is a set of techniques and approaches used in a facility that specializes in short-term interventions with troubled people... [T]his book would be a useful library addition and is easily accessible to undergraduate students. General readers; undergraduates through graduates. </p> --M. W. York, <em>Choice</em></p> Miller's clear and well-written descriptions provide clinicians with a AEbehind-the-mirror' view of social constructionism in action. </p> <em><i>--Journal of Systemic Therapies</i></em></p> Gale Miller does a fine job of examining how and why brief therapy works, based uon his many years of observation of Northland Clinic. . . . This book is packed full of theoretically and epistemological questions about the therapy itself and about the construction of knowledge. </p> --Anne Figert, <em>Contemporary Sociology</em></p> -Miller has really written two books: one is a polemical defense of postmodernism; the other is a set of techniques and approaches used in a facility that specializes in short-term interventions with troubled people... [T]his book would be a useful library addition and is easily accessible to undergraduate students. General readers; undergraduates through graduates.- --M. W. York, Choice -Miller's clear and well-written descriptions provide clinicians with a AEbehind-the-mirror' view of social constructionism in action.- --Journal of Systemic Therapies -Gale Miller does a fine job of examining how and why brief therapy works, based uon his many years of observation of -Northland Clinic-. . . . This book is packed full of theoretically and epistemological questions about the therapy itself and about the construction of knowledge.- --Anne Figert, Contemporary Sociology ""Miller has really written two books: one is a polemical defense of postmodernism; the other is a set of techniques and approaches used in a facility that specializes in short-term interventions with troubled people... [T]his book would be a useful library addition and is easily accessible to undergraduate students. General readers; undergraduates through graduates."" --M. W. York, Choice ""Miller's clear and well-written descriptions provide clinicians with a AEbehind-the-mirror' view of social constructionism in action."" --Journal of Systemic Therapies ""Gale Miller does a fine job of examining how and why brief therapy works, based uon his many years of observation of ""Northland Clinic."" . . . This book is packed full of theoretically and epistemological questions about the therapy itself and about the construction of knowledge."" --Anne Figert, Contemporary Sociology ""Miller has really written two books: one is a polemical defense of postmodernism; the other is a set of techniques and approaches used in a facility that specializes in short-term interventions with troubled people... [T]his book would be a useful library addition and is easily accessible to undergraduate students. General readers; undergraduates through graduates."" --M. W. York, Choice ""Miller's clear and well-written descriptions provide clinicians with a AEbehind-the-mirror' view of social constructionism in action."" ""--Journal of Systemic Therapies"" ""Gale Miller does a fine job of examining how and why brief therapy works, based uon his many years of observation of ""Northland Clinic."" . . . This book is packed full of theoretically and epistemological questions about the therapy itself and about the construction of knowledge."" --Anne Figert, Contemporary Sociology Miller has really written two books: one is a polemical defense of postmodernism; the other is a set of techniques and approaches used in a facility that specializes in short-term interventions with troubled people... [T]his book would be a useful library addition and is easily accessible to undergraduate students. General readers; undergraduates through graduates. --M. W. York, Choice Miller's clear and well-written descriptions provide clinicians with a aebehind-the-mirror' view of social constructionism in action. --Journal of Systemic Therapies Gale Miller does a fine job of examining how and why brief therapy works, based uon his many years of observation of Northland Clinic. . . . This book is packed full of theoretically and epistemological questions about the therapy itself and about the construction of knowledge. --Anne Figert, Contemporary Sociology Author InformationGale Miller Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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