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Lynn Hoffman (born September 10, 1924 in Paris, France),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lynn Hoffman Papers, 1964-2002 (ongoing) )〕 is an American social worker, family therapist, author and historian of family therapy. Her mother, Ruth Reeves (1892–1966) was a painter and Art Deco textile designer. She graduated summa cum laude in English Literature in 1946 from Radcliffe, and after editing psychiatric works, she started MSW studies in 1969 and specialized in family therapy. Originally a systems-strategic theorist and therapist, she has since become a proponent of post-systems/post-modern/collaborative approaches. She has been an editor of ''Family Process'' and ''Journal of Marital & Family Therapy''. Until her retirement in 2000, she had for many years been on the faculty of the Ackerman Institute and the Smith College School of Social Work. At present she is a lecturer at Saint Joseph College in West Hartford, Connecticut. ==Bibliography== *Haley, J. & Hoffman, L. (1967; 1994). (''Techniques of family therapy.'' ) New York: Basic Books. (1994 printing – Northvale, NJ: Aronson.) *Hoffman, L. (1981). ''Foundations of Family Therapy: A Conceptual Framework for Systems Change.'' New York: Basic Books. * * * *Hoffman, L. (1993). (''Exchanging Voices: A Collaborative Approach to Family Therapy.'' ) London: Karnac Books. * *Hoffman, L. (2002). ''Family Therapy: An Intimate History.'' New York: W.W. Norton & Co. *Hoffman, L. (2007). The art of "withness": A new bright edge. In H. Anderson & D. Gehart (Eds.), ''Collaborative therapy: Relationships and conversations that make a difference'' (pp. 63–79). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lynn Hoffman (family therapist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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