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In our work with schizophrenic families, we were often distressed by working with a seriously disturbed family which was also handicapped by a low level of sophistication and a lack of ability to conceptualize. We therefore sought a family in which at least one member, preferably two, had had psychoanalysis or psychotherapy. We felt such a family might be able to teach us; we also thought that we might learn how the intrapsychic changes occurring in individual treatment had or had not gone into solution in the matrix of family relationships.
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Sonne, J.C., Lincoln, G. (1965). The Ichabod family. In: Psychotherapy for the Whole Family. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39518-9_8
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