PMID: 9189750Mar 1, 1997Paper

The integrative revolution in couple and family therapy

Family Process
J Lebow

Abstract

A quiet revolution has resulted in significant movement toward integrative practice in couple and family therapy. This article examines the present status of integrative methods, highlighting the factors that have led to their broad acceptance, issues surrounding the definition of integration and the nomenclature used, the content of recent approaches, and specific conceptual developments and directions.

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Aug 18, 2000·Journal of Clinical Psychology·J Lebow
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