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A reflecting team approach to family therapy: a delphi study

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A Delphi technique was employed for panelists to consider the theoretical assumptions, techniques, how change occurs, major goals, when to use, and contraindications of a reflecting team approach.
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Due to different conceptualizations and unclear theoretical guidelines, a reflecting team approach to family therapy has lacked conceptual and practical clarity. The purpose of this exploratory study was to outline the theory and practice of a reflecting team approach to family therapy. A Delphi technique was employed for panelists to consider the theoretical assumptions, techniques, how change occurs, major goals, when to use, and contraindications of a reflecting team approach. Analysis of data revealed where consensus was reached and a profile was formed to aid in further clarifying this approach.

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The Utility of the Delphi Method in MFT Research.

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Identifying Counselor Competencies for Working with Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients

TL;DR: The authors used a modified Delphi technique to identify knowledge, attitude, and skill components of counselor competence with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) clients, and two expert panelists identified 274 areas of knowledge, 120 attitudes and 146 skills necessary to work effectively with LGB clients.
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Medical Family Therapy: Charting a Course in Competencies

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The Reflecting Team: A Training Method for Family Counselors.

TL;DR: The reflecting team (RT) is an innovative method used in the training and supervision of family counselors as mentioned in this paper, and it has been used for over 50 years in the US and Canada.
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Reflecting team processes in family therapy: a search for research

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define reflecting team processes through practices that are embedded in particular approaches to knowledge construction and theoretical interpretation, and offer an overview of the empirical research found in their search of the literature.
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TL;DR: The present model clarifies some of the conceptual problems associated with cross-impact analysis, and supplies a relatively sound basis for revising probability estimates in the limited case where interactions can be approximated by relative probabilities.
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An Experimental Application of the Delphi Method to the Use of Experts

TL;DR: The DELPHI method was devised in order to obtain the most reliable opinion consensus of a group of experts by subjecting them to a series of questionnaires in depth interspersed with controlled opinion feedback as mentioned in this paper.
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An experimental study of group opinion

Norman Crolee Dalkey
- 01 Sep 1969 - 
TL;DR: The results of an extensive set of experiments, conducted at RAND, concerned with evaluating the effectiveness of the Delphi procedures for formulating group judgements are described in this article, which represents a small beginning in the field of research that could be called "opinion technology" and is of direct relevance for the use of experts as advisers in decision making.
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