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Psychoanalytic therapy is usually individual therapy that looks at underlying issues in the subconscious. Family therapy is therapy in which the whole, or most, of the family is present. Family therapy deals with issues that are affecting the relationships in the family and helps rebuild a healthy family unit.
Lindsey Nicholls has written: 'Psychoanalytic thinking in occupational therapy' -- subject(s): Occupational Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychology, Psychoanalytic Theory
You can find it in The Psychoanalytic Quaterly number 7.
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Thomas J. Paolino has written: 'Psychoanalytic psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Psychotherapy
The underlying assumptions are those not asserted, presuming the context make them evident.