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Having gained this preliminary understanding of the situation, the therapist would firstly address any issues requiring urgent attention (e.g., physical welfare, prevention of violence, etc.), especially in relation to the interests of the most vulnerable member(s), whether or not they are present at
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The contextual approach allows for the inclusion of many significant aspects of other approaches to psychotherapy and family therapy, provided that they are consistent with the overarching contextual principle of multilateral therapeutic ethical concern and accountability.
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if possible, and have each family member explain their side of the story (either conjointly or in individual sessions as appropriate), in order to begin to understand the problem in terms of background facts, the relational context (i.e.,
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the therapy sessions. The therapist would then go further, carefully and sequentially 'taking the side' of each member (while seeking to maintain overall balance, but not 'joining' the family as occurs, for example, in
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The contextual model, in its most well-known formulation, proposes four dimensions of relational reality, both as a guide for conducting therapy and for conceptualizing relational reality in general:
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The approach would be adapted - although the basic principles would remain the same - according to the particular case; for example: adults having problems with their siblings or elderly parents;
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turning towards member after member (even absent members), in which both acknowledgement and expectation are directed at them. It is an alternative to the more common 'neutrality' or unilateral
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behavior. The therapist (and possibly a co-therapist where appropriate) would first seek basic information (including any relevant clinical or medical information), construct a
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Ducommun-Nagy, C. (2003). Can Giving Heal? Contextual Therapy and Biological Psychiatry. In P.S. Prosky & D.V. Keith (Eds.)
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A Test of Contextual Theory: The Relationship Among Relational Ethics, Marital Satisfaction, Health Problems, and Depression.
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of other approaches. It requires an appreciation of the 'ledger' from each person's point of view, even that of the current
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Boszormenyi-Nagy, I., Grunebaum, J., & Ulrich, D. (1991). Contextual Therapy. In A. Gurman & D. Kniskern (Eds.)
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Boszormenyi-Nagy, I., Grunebaum, J., & Ulrich, D. (1991). Contextual Therapy. In A. Gurman & D. Kniskern (Eds.)
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Video excerpt: Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy on the ethics of optimism, constructive entitlement, the welfare of posterity
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Ducommun-Nagy, C. & Schwoeri, L.D. (2003). Contextual Therapy. In Sholevar, G.P. & Schwoeri, L.D. (Eds.)
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Response to "are trustworthiness and fairness enough? Contextual family therapy and the good family"
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of the child, etc.), and not simply (as is commonly done in some other approaches) in terms of the '
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Doing Contextual Therapy: An Integrated Model for Working With Individuals, Couples, and Families.
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In a later formulation of the contextual model, Boszormenyi-Nagy proposed a fifth dimension - the
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Video excerpt: 2014 congres Loyaalleven Nederland Barbara Krasner on Loyalty and loyalty dynamics
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Video excerpt: 2014 congres Loyaalleven Nederland, Peter Goldenthal on Multi-directed partiality
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Conference video: Catherine Ducommun-Nagy, colloque CITFA Les loyautés (avril 2012) (in French)
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Ducommun-Nagy, C. (2002). Contextual Therapy. In F. Kaslow, R. Massey, & S. Massey (Eds.)
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Ducommun-Nagy, C. (2002). Contextual Therapy. In F. Kaslow, R. Massey, & S. Massey (Eds.)
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These dimensions are taken to be inter-linked, but not equatable or reducible to one another.
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Wolman, B. & Stricker,G. (1983) Handbook of Family and Marital Therapy. New York: Plenum.
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Accountability and Ethics Education: Using friendships as models for broader social processes
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Obituary: New York Times - Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, 86, an Innovator of Family Therapy, Dies
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of responsible mutual position-taking among family members. It consists of a sequential,
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dynamics operating - in both beneficial and destructive ways - in individuals, families,
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Are trustworthiness and fairness enough? Contextual family therapy and the good family
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Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy, Vol. 3: Interpersonal/humanistic/existential.
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Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy, Vol. 3: Interpersonal/humanistic/existential.
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Buber's Philosophy as the Basis for Dialogical Psychotherapy and Contextual Therapy.
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Martin Buber and Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy: The role of dialogue in contextual therapy.
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For example, a family comes into therapy desiring to fix their son's outbursts and
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is the main methodological principle of contextual therapy. Its aim is to evoke a
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Foundations of contextual therapy: Collected papers of Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, MD.
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Conference video: Dr Catherine Ducommun-Nagy, Brussels, Nov. 2006 (in French)
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A Contextual Family Therapy Theory Explanation For Intimate Partner Violence.
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Le Goff, J.F. (2001). Boszormenyi-Nagy and Contextual Therapy: An Overview,
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Le Goff, J.F. (2001). Boszormenyi-Nagy and Contextual Therapy: An Overview,
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Family Therapy as an Alternative to Medication: An Appraisal of Pharmland.
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Boszormenyi-Nagy's response to 'Are trustworthiness and fairness enough?'
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Grames HA, Miller RB, Robinson WB, Higgins DJ, & Hinton WJ. (2008).
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New York: Harper & Row. (Second edition, New York: Brunner/Mazel)
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Invisible loyalties: Reciprocity in intergenerational family therapy.
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New York: Harper & Row. (Second edition, New York: Brunner/Mazel)
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In Remembrance of Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy M.D., by Margaret Cotroneo:
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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The New Contextual Therapy: Guiding the Power of Give and Take.
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Textbook of Family and Couples Therapy: Clinical Applications.
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Between give and take: A clinical guide to contextual therapy.
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Facebook page for Contextual Therapy / Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy
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Intensive family therapy: Theoretical and practical aspects.
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Homage by Marlene F. Watson, Drexel University; July 2007.
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Interview with Psychology Today on Destructive Entitlement
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that have concrete consequences (i.e., as distinct from
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during his childhood. He emigrated from Hungary to the
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Try to See It My Way: Being Fair in Love and Marriage.
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Contextual Therapy with Multiple Personality Disorder
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Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing Inc.
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Boszormenyi-Nagy, I., & Spark, G. (1973; 1984).
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Family therapy and a “good” society: Fit or misfit?
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