Lynn Hoffman (family therapist)
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Lynn Hoffman, ACSW, is a US social worker, family therapist, author and historian of family therapy.
Originally a systems-strategic theorist and therapist, she has since become a proponent of post-systems/post-modern/collaborative approaches.
[edit] Bibliography
- Haley, J. & Hoffman, L. (1967; 1994). Techniques of family therapy. New York: Basic Books. (1994 printing – Northvale, NJ: Aronson.)
- Hoffman, L. (1981). Foundations of Family Therapy: A Conceptual Framework for Systems Change. New York: Basic Books.
- Hoffman, L. (1985). Beyond power and control: Toward a "second order" family systems therapy. Family Systems Medicine. 3: 381-396.
- Hoffman, L. (1990). Constructing Realities: An Art of Lenses. Family Process. 29 (1) 1–12.
- Hoffman, L. (1991). A reflective stance for family therapists. Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies. 10:4-17.
- Hoffman, L. (1993). Exchanging Voices: A Collaborative Approach to Family Therapy. London: Karnac Books.
- Hoffman, L. (2002). Family Therapy: An Intimate History. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.