51 pages 1 hour read

Augustus Y. Napier, Carl Whitaker

The Family Crucible: The Intense Experience of Family Therapy

Nonfiction | Reference/Text Book | Adult | Published in 1978

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What specific techniques made the Brice family’s therapy effective? What specific challenges did they face? What does Napier argue makes a “good” therapist and why? What part does the family play in therapy’s effectiveness?

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Napier frequently asserts that much of what goes on in a family happens unconsciously. How do unconscious processes influence the Brice family thinks, behaves, and interacts?

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Why did Carolyn respond so strongly to therapy? What unique circumstances came together to make her journey of self-discovery so powerful? How did the social issues of the decade influence this transformation?

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