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- Title
MUSEUM TOURS IN GENOGRAM CONSTRUCTION: A TECHNIQUE FOR FACILITATING RECALL OF NEGATIVE AFFECT.
- Authors
Crosby, John F.
- Abstract
Anger museums, hurt museums, and loss museums are presented as a technique for facilitating recall whenever clients appear to have difficulty remembering family relationships and the affect with which these relationships were invested. The purpose of the recall is to facilitate the process of differentiation. Museum tours are presented as a technique for helping individuals re-enter and re-view their own history within the context of the functioning and relationships of the family of origin. Museum tours in genogram construction are an attempt to achieve what Bowen referred to as discrimination between the emotions and intellect, i.e. the process of differentiation.
- Subjects
AFFECT (Psychology); FAMILIES; FAMILY relations; ANGER; BEREAVEMENT; LOSS (Psychology); INTERPERSONAL relations; GENOGRAMS; GENEALOGY -- Charts, diagrams, etc.
- Publication
Contemporary Family Therapy: An International Journal, 1989, Vol 11, Issue 4, p247
- ISSN
0892-2764
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/BF00919464