Talk:Jules Henry

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This is the Jules Henry talk page. We're concerned that he's only put in the psychology category. He should also be in educational anthropology categories, though that would sound a bit to educated for me, so nevermind.

It's a long time since I read Pathways to Madness but I am surprised that it is largely ignored in current literature reviews concerning the evolution of Family Therapy. As I recall, this work was based on direct observation of families and the forces at work in precipitating the manifestation of psychiatric disorders. I would welcome any signposts to recent appraisal of Henry's work. Ta. Trishula 07:45, 23 April 2006 (UTC)