[Multi-family therapy in day care settings]
- PMID: 18605439
- DOI: 10.13109/prkk.2008.57.5.362
[Multi-family therapy in day care settings]
Abstract
This article describes the practice of multi-family therapy in day care settings. Between six to eight families attend together for whole days and weeks and the principles and the methods of this approach are described and illustrated with examples of systemic work with children with severe behavioural and learning disorders, as well as with adolescents presenting with anorexia nervosa.
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