Abstract

This paper utilizes a family systems perspective to discuss the ways in which family therapy may or may not fit in the social work curriculum. Specific issues addressed include those of professional identity, alternative epistemologies and valid ways of knowing, as well as the tension between research and practice. It is concluded that such issues cease to exist when one adopts a metaperspective according to which differences are understood as logical complements.

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