10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PSEUDOMUTUALITY»
Discover the use of
pseudomutuality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pseudomutuality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Family Therapy: An Overview
Wynne termed these patterns pseudomutuality and pseudohostility. He labeled
as a rubber fence the shifting boundaries surrounding these families, allowing
some outside information to be introduced but others to be deemed unacceptable
...
Herbert Goldenberg, Irene Goldenberg, 2012
2
Family Transitions: Continuity and Change Over the Life Cycle
Here I shall comment mainly on the distortion of mutuality and intimacy that, in
1958, my colleagues and I called pseudomutuality (Wynne et ai, 1958). In
pseudomutual relationships, there is a striving (willful or romantic) to create or to
sustain ...
3
Family: Critical Concepts in Sociology
Researchers so far have proposed two solutions to this paradox; "the theory of
lagged adaptation" and something that might be called "pseudomutuality".
Jonathan Gershuny and his co-workers (Jonathan Gershuny, Michael Godwin
and Sally ...
THE SECOND STAGE: OPPOSITIOHALISM VS. PSEUDOMUTUALITY The
Terrible Twos: Impasse and Differentiation Now gently, now with startling brutality
the real persons and the reality of marriage pound at the portals of thought, and
at ...
Barbara Jo Brothers, 1990
5
Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
Pseudomutuality and psuedohositlity are seen as collective defenses against
reality of the underlying meaning of the relationships in a dysfunctional family
system. Pseudomutuality is a characterised by a facade of mutual regard.
Emotional ...
B. T. Basavanthappa, 2007
6
Family Time: The Social Organization of Care
Reseatchets so fat have ptoposed two solutions to this patadox; "the theoty of
lagged adaptation" and something that might he called "pseudomutuality."
Jonathan Getshuny and his co-wotkets (Getshuny et aL 1994) assett that men
need mote ...
Nancy Folbre, Michael Bittman, 2004
7
Dictionary of Psychotherapy
ZUK, G. H. (1971), 'Family therapy' (in Haley, J., Changing Families, Grune 8c
Stratton, New York). See also Circular causality, Homeostasis, Scapegoat.
Pseudomutuality Term introduced by Wynne (1961) to describe a shared family
defence ...
Sue Walrond-Skinner, 2014
8
Time Management: The Art of Stress-free Productivity
The alternative but phony solution to reconciling egalitarian values with unequal
practice is "pseudomutuality." Pseudomutuality is a miscarried solution to the
problem of a disjunction between belief in equality and actual inequality.
9
Interpersonal Processes in Psychological Problems
In a family affected by schizophrenia, true differences are masked by
pseudomutuality, in which there is a preoccupation with harmony and cohesion
at the expense of developing members' individual identities, and in the face of
obvious ...
10
The Evolution and Application of Clinical Theory: ...
Beginning in the mid-1950s, he worked with parents of hospitalized patients in
biweekly psychotherapy and developed concepts of pseudomutuality,
pseudohostility, and the rubber fence. He defined pseudomu- tual families as
those so ...
Judith Marks Mishne, 1993