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AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF COUPLE AND THERAPIST EXPERIENCES IN REFLECTING TEAM PRACTICE
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Family MedicineCouple PsychologyEducationSocial PracticeHelping RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipCouple TherapyTeam PracticeSocial DynamicsCulturePerformance StudiesInterpersonal CommunicationGroup WorkFamily Therapy ResearchProfessional CounselingEthnographyRelational CommunicationFamily TherapyArtsQualitative MethodRelationship CounselingDomain Analysis
Couple and therapist perspectives about the use and process of reflecting team practice were analyzed using ethnographic research. A domain analysis was performed on postession interviews from both couples and therapists, and on field notes from each therapist. Seven couples and five therapists were interviewed at least twice over a 4‐month period concerning their reactions to and perceptions of reflecting team practice. Six domains concerning reflecting team practice emerged from the analysis: (a)benefits of its use, (b) effects of gender, (c)recommended use, (d) contraindicated use, (e) the importance of creating spatial separateness between couple and team members, and (f) sequences of communication between the couple and team members that elicit change. The latter two domains described the process of reflecting team practice (i.e., steps in how it is used and how it is implemented). The role of ethnog rahy in reflecting team practice and in family therapy research is discussed.
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