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An Uncommon Family Therapist: A Conversation with Maurizio Andolfi

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During August–September 2000, family therapist Maurizio Andolfi of Rome visited Australia and Papua New Guinea, and presented a series of professional workshops in Perth, Sydney, and Brisbane. During his time in Brisbane, Andolfi also participated in a video-taped interview with Barletta. In this article, which is essentially a transcript of the interview, Andolfi shares his approach, professional history, and insights into the development of family therapy.

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Barletta, J. An Uncommon Family Therapist: A Conversation with Maurizio Andolfi. Contemporary Family Therapy 23, 241–258 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011106521027

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