This paper presents a description and justification for conducting an interactional therapy. Such a therapy is based on the analysis of and intervention in social contexts. An examination of the recent history of interactional assessment and therapy from social psychological and psychiatric perspectives is presented. The chapter concludes with a description of how personal and therapeutic realities are constructed. Research findings supportive of the systems model are also described.
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