Abstract
The theme of the 1989 Family Therapy Conference Patterns of Experience provided an opportunity to consider the experiences in one's work as a therapist that shape and order our activity. A central concept is that clients perturb and alter the structure of the therapist such that our work is inevitably and permanently changed. A number of key cases are reviewed which illustrate one therapist learning from her clients.
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