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Family Therapy Pearson New International Edition, plus MySearchLab without eText

Paperback Engels 2013 9781447969310
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THE definitive classic text in the field of Family Therapy

 

Family Therapy: Concepts & Methods describes and analyzes the field of family therapy, covering its history, schools, and developments. Numerous case studies throughout the text help students understand the link between history, theory, and practice.

 

Learning Goals

Upon completing this book, readers will be able to: Describe clinical approaches Understand old and new developments in the field of family therapy Analyze successes and failures in research, and the impact on current clinical practices Compare different schools of family therapy and explain the contemporary status of distinct schools of therapy

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ISBN13:9781447969310
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback

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<p>IN THIS SECTION:</p> <p>1.) BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS</p> <p>2.) FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>PART ONE THE CONTEXT OF FAMILY THERAPY&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 1&nbsp; The Evolution of Family Therapy </p> <p>Chapter 2&nbsp; Basic Techniques of Family Therapy &nbsp; </p> <p>Chapter 3&nbsp; The Fundamental Concepts of Family Therapy Cybernetics </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>PART TWO&nbsp; THE CLASSIC SCHOOLS OF FAMILY THERAPY&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp; </p> <p>Chapter 4&nbsp;&nbsp; Bowen Family Systems Therapy &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Chapter 5&nbsp;&nbsp; Strategic Family Therapy</p> <p>Chapter 6&nbsp;&nbsp; Structural Family Therapy </p> <p>Chapter 7&nbsp;&nbsp; Experimental Family Therapy </p> <p>Chapter 8&nbsp;&nbsp; Psychoanalytic Family Therapy </p> <p>Chapter 9&nbsp;&nbsp; Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Chapter 10&nbsp; Family Therapy in the Twenty-First Century&nbsp; </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>PART THREE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FAMILY THERAPY&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp; </p> <p>Chapter 11&nbsp; Solution-focused Therapy </p> <p>Chapter 12&nbsp; Narrative Therapy</p> <p>Chapter 13&nbsp; Comparative Analysis&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Chapter 14&nbsp; Research on Family Intervention &nbsp; </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>2. FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><u>PART ONE&nbsp;&nbsp;The Context of Family Therapy</u></p> <p>&nbsp; </p> <p>Introduction&nbsp;&nbsp; The Foundations of Family Therapy </p> <p>The Myth of the Hero </p> <p>Psychotherapeutic Sanctuary &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Family versus Individual Therapy &nbsp; </p> <p>Psychology and Social Context </p> <p>Thinking in Lines, Thinking in Circles </p> <p>The Power of Family Therapy &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Recommended Readings </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 1: The Evolution of Family Therapy &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>The Undeclared War&nbsp; </p> <p>Small Group Dynamics </p> <p>The Child Guidance Movement &nbsp; </p> <p>Research on Family Dynamics and the Etiology of Schizophrenia&nbsp; </p> <p>Gregory Bateson–Palo Alto&nbsp; </p> <p>Theodore Lidz–Yale&nbsp; </p> <p>Lyman Wynne–National Institute of Mental Health </p> <p>Role Theorists </p> <p>Marriage Counseling&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>From Research to Treatment: The Pioneers of Family Therapy &nbsp; </p> <p>John Bell &nbsp; </p> <p>Palo Alto &nbsp; </p> <p>Murray Bowen </p> <p>Nathan Ackerman &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Carl Whitaker&nbsp; </p> <p>Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy </p> <p>Salvador Minuchin &nbsp; </p> <p>Other Early Centers of Family Therapy</p> <p>The Golden Age of Family Therapy&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Summary </p> <p>Recommended Readings </p> <p>References &nbsp; </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 2: Basic Techniques of Family Therapy &nbsp; </p> <p>Getting Started &nbsp; </p> <p>The Initial Telephone Call &nbsp; </p> <p>The First Interview </p> <p>The Early Phase of Treatment &nbsp; </p> <p>The Middle Phase of Treatment </p> <p>Termination </p> <p>Family Assessment </p> <p>The Presenting Problem</p> <p>Understanding the Referral Route </p> <p>Identifying the Systemic Context </p> <p>Stage of the Life Cycle &nbsp; </p> <p>Family Structure </p> <p>Communication &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Drug and Alcohol Abuse </p> <p>Domestic Violence and Child Abuse&nbsp; </p> <p>Extramarital Affairs </p> <p>Gender </p> <p>Culture </p> <p>The Ethical Dimension </p> <p>Family Therapy with Specific Presenting Problems&nbsp; </p> <p>Marital Violence &nbsp; </p> <p>Sexual Abuse of Children &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Working with Managed Care&nbsp; </p> <p>Summary </p> <p>Recommended Readings </p> <p>References &nbsp; </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 3: The Fundamental Concepts of Family Therapy Cybernetics &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Systems Theory </p> <p>General Systems Theory &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Social Constructionism &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Constructivism &nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Attachment Theory&nbsp;&nbsp; </p> <p>Concl</p>

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