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Power and influence in systemic consultation

Author(s)
Carr, Alan  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5321
Date Issued
1991
Date Available
2014-01-30T09:42:52Z
Abstract
The disagreement between Haley and Bateson over the usefulness of
the concept of power in accounting for problems in human systems is
described. Seven propositions which address the main issues raised by
the Haley-Bateson debate are then set out. Finally some clinical and
ethical implications of these propositions are presented.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Journal
Human Systems: Journal of Systemic Consultation and Management
Volume
2
Start Page
15
End Page
20
Subjects

Haley-Bateson

Accounting

Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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