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Zusammenfassung

In diesem Beitrag beschreiben wir unsere jüngsten theoretischen Überlegungen, unsere klinische Praxis sowie den Weg, der uns zu unserer jetzigen Position geführt hat. Es war ein merkwürdiges Abenteuer, und es hat uns viele Wege gehen lassen. Wir sind auf unserer Reise durch viele ausgezeichnete Ideen angeregt und von zahlreichen innovativen Klinikern beeinflußt worden. Auf diesen Wegen sind wir durch das Denken vieler Forscher, die außerhalb des Bereichs der Familientherapie arbeiten, fasziniert und geleitet worden: durch die chilenischen Biologen Maturana und Varela (1978, 1987), die Konstruktivisten v. Foerster (1981) und v. Glasersfeld (1986), Psychologen wie Kelly (1955) und Gergen (1982, 1985a, 1985b), Philosophen wie Rortry (1972, 1979) und Gadamer (1976), den Soziologen Braten (1987) und viele andere, die wir hier nicht alle aufzählen können.

Deutsche Übersetzung von Egbert Steiner, überarbeitet von Stella Reiter-Theil.

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Goolishian, H.A., Anderson, H. (1997). Menschliche Systeme. In: Brunner, E.J., Reiter, L., Reiter-Theil, S. (eds) Von der Familientherapie zur systemischen Perspektive. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60755-4_13

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