Dove sta andando la terapia familiare nel mondo? Intervista a Michael White e le avventure australiane

Titolo Rivista TERAPIA FAMILIARE
Autori/Curatori David Denborough, Maurizio Andolfi, Antonello D’Elia
Anno di pubblicazione 2013 Fascicolo 2013/102 Lingua Italiano
Numero pagine 11 P. 81-91 Dimensione file 135 KB
DOI 10.3280/TF2013-102005
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David Denborough, Maurizio Andolfi, Antonello D’Elia, Dove sta andando la terapia familiare nel mondo? Intervista a Michael White e le avventure australiane in "TERAPIA FAMILIARE" 102/2013, pp 81-91, DOI: 10.3280/TF2013-102005