The Family’s Construction of Reality
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Published:31st Jan '87
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David Reiss presents a new model of family interaction grounded in the subtle and complex way in which a family constructs its inner life and deals with the outside world. Based upon fifteen years of research, the book offers a new understanding of the covert processes that hold a family together and, with distressing frequency, pull it apart.
This is a beautifully written and significant book, a profound contribution to our understanding of the family… For every social scientist’s shelf. * Contemporary Sociology *
This is a very important book, which should have a major influence not only on the field of family therapy, but psychiatry in general… [Reiss’s] experiments are ingenious, his observations are astute, his methodology sophisticated, his analyses complex but technically correct, his theoretical formulations precise and articulate, his discussion astute, and his logic persuasive. * Contemporary Psychiatry *
This book is a most significant and original contribution. The research is exceptional in its conception, planning, and findings… Reiss’s scholarship is of astounding scope. * Contemporary Psychology *
ISBN: 9780674294165
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
440 pages