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Becoming Miracle Workers: Language and Learning in Brief Therapy

Contributor(s): Miller, Gale (Author)

ISBN: 9780202305714

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: December 31, 1997

Dewey: 616.8914

LCCN: 97-3300

Lexile Code: 1370

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.71" H x 9.01" L x 6.03" W ( 0.78 lbs) 252 pages

Series: Social Problems & Social Issues

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Description: Brief therapy is a postmodern treatment mode that treats problems as social constructions, encouraging those seeking treatment to replace personal troubles (negative stories) with new problem-solving skills (positive stories)

Review Quotes:

"Miller has really written two books: one is a polemical defense of postmodernism; the other is a set of techniques and approaches used in a facility that specializes in short-term interventions with troubled people... [T]his book would be a useful library addition and is easily accessible to undergraduate students. General readers; undergraduates through graduates."

--M. W. York, Choice

"Miller's clear and well-written descriptions provide clinicians with a AEbehind-the-mirror' view of social constructionism in action."

--Journal of Systemic Therapies

"Gale Miller does a fine job of examining how and why brief therapy works, based uon his many years of observation of "Northland Clinic." . . . This book is packed full of theoretically and epistemological questions about the therapy itself and about the construction of knowledge."

--Anne Figert, Contemporary Sociology

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