NoTom Andersen's Reflecting Team approach is widely (and creatively) employed in family therapy. Despite continuing enthusiasm for the practice, however, there are few journal articles reporting empirical research and only one (now dated) review of the literature. After defining reflecting team processes through practices that are embedded in particular approaches to knowledge construction and theoretical interpretation, we offer an overview of the empirical research found in our search of the literature. In the second half of this article we ask why there is so little existing research in this area. Various possible explanations are explored and future directions proposed. We conclude that a dialogue around the complex interweaving of prac...
Despite the growing popularity of systemic family therapy, little is known about the way in which th...
A psychotherapy process methodology, Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR), was used on a pilot sample ...
The Reflecting Team process is a relatively new therapeutic method embedded within post-modern appro...
The use of teams in family therapy has become quite common. Various methods of employing teams have ...
Parker, N., & O'Reilly, M. (2013). Reflections from behind the screen: avoiding therapeutic rupture ...
Though the practice of reflecting team-work has a strong theoretical base there has been little rese...
Tom Andersen’s reflecting team process, which allowed families to witness and respond to the talk of...
The postmodern counseling literature contains numerous interven-tions that may help to create a neut...
This research focused on exploring the experience of fifteen families who attended a first session o...
Since Tom Andersen developed the use of reflecting teams to facilitate the progress and process of f...
This dissertation is an interview based qualitative research study into reflecting team practice. Th...
The reflecting team offers a useful process for both giving counsellors in training the opportunity ...
This article reviewed existing literature and research on the reflecting team process. There is a de...
From the 1990s, the position of family therapy has been challenged by a culture inclined to define p...
The postmodern movement has opened avenues for unique, integrated ap-proaches to therapy. Postmodern...
Despite the growing popularity of systemic family therapy, little is known about the way in which th...
A psychotherapy process methodology, Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR), was used on a pilot sample ...
The Reflecting Team process is a relatively new therapeutic method embedded within post-modern appro...
The use of teams in family therapy has become quite common. Various methods of employing teams have ...
Parker, N., & O'Reilly, M. (2013). Reflections from behind the screen: avoiding therapeutic rupture ...
Though the practice of reflecting team-work has a strong theoretical base there has been little rese...
Tom Andersen’s reflecting team process, which allowed families to witness and respond to the talk of...
The postmodern counseling literature contains numerous interven-tions that may help to create a neut...
This research focused on exploring the experience of fifteen families who attended a first session o...
Since Tom Andersen developed the use of reflecting teams to facilitate the progress and process of f...
This dissertation is an interview based qualitative research study into reflecting team practice. Th...
The reflecting team offers a useful process for both giving counsellors in training the opportunity ...
This article reviewed existing literature and research on the reflecting team process. There is a de...
From the 1990s, the position of family therapy has been challenged by a culture inclined to define p...
The postmodern movement has opened avenues for unique, integrated ap-proaches to therapy. Postmodern...
Despite the growing popularity of systemic family therapy, little is known about the way in which th...
A psychotherapy process methodology, Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR), was used on a pilot sample ...
The Reflecting Team process is a relatively new therapeutic method embedded within post-modern appro...