Эдмонд Эйдемиллер - Психология и психотерапия семьи
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Завершение жизненного цикла семьи. Смерть супруга
Примечания
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Определения метода, направления, школы и техники цит. по Э. Эйдемиллеру в кн.: Браун Дж., Кристенсен Д. Теория и практика семейной психотерапии. СПб.: Питер, 2001. С. 10.
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Трудно разделить эти понятия – эклектика и интеграция. В известной мере они являются синонимами, но если психотерапевт в обществе коллег назовет себя эклектиком, то реакцией окружающих будет снисхождение или осуждение.
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См. Психотерапевтическая энциклопедия. СПб.: Питер Ком, 1998. С. 558.
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Эйдемиллер Э. Г., Юстицкий В. В., 1990; Минухин С, Фишман Ч., 1998; Билецкая М. П., Маликова Т. В., 2006.
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Примерно в 3 % случаев тестирования здоровых социально адаптированных родителей встречается такой результат, который мы условно назвали «матрешкой».
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См.: Психотерапевтическая энциклопедия. СПб.: Питер Ком, 1998. С. 231.
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Авторы выражают благодарность Е. Начинкину за помощь в переводе.
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Ac. (accomodation) – поддержка. Re. (reconstruction) – реконструкция.
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Перевод сделан В. В. Зайцевым и С. А. Кулаковым.
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Под термином «расширенная» семья понимается семья, включающая третье поколение, двоюродных родственников, побочные ветви и т. д.
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См.: ХьеллЛ., Зиглер Д. Теории личности. СПб.: Питер Пресс, 1997. С. 431.
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См. Психотерапевтическая энциклопедия. СПб.: Питер Ком, 1998. С. 301.