Abstract
Meaning-centered family therapy is a treatment orientation that pays close attention to both family problems and the meanings and meaning potentials to be found in daily family and marital life. This article reviews the elements and dynamics in meaning-centered family therapy and overviews the practice of creative interaction between the meaning-centered therapist and the marital and family members requesting help. Case material Is provided to Illustrate the approach.
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