Abstract

AbstractTo explore the issue of defining the problem in family mediation, the authors compare rational and therapeutic models of mediation, focusing on their therapeutic family mediation (TFM) model and introducing and discussing the notion of the “mediatable frame.” They offer case history material and discuss its implications for theory and practice.

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