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Family Therapy: An Overview, 9/e

Àú ÀÚ     : Irene Goldenberg, Mark Stanton, Herbert Goldenberg
I S B N   : 9781305092969
Ãâ ÆÇ ³â : 2017
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Ãâ ÆÇ »ç : Cengage
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Completely up-to-date, this engaging and practice-oriented text is your complete resource to help students master the many facets of family therapy. In this ninth edition, the authors provide practice-oriented content in a more concise format that will help students become empathic and effective family therapists. New material focuses on how students can practice systemic thinking and on how to develop core competencies in family therapy. There is also increased attention to LGBTQ families and alternative forms of family life, and to gender, culture, and ethnic considerations. Color-coded boxes highlight key aspects of family therapy, such as family diversity, evidence-based practice research, "Thinking Like a Clinician" student exercises, case studies, clinical notes, and therapeutic encounters. Examples illustrate family therapists from many professions, including social work, MFT, psychology, and counseling. Learning objectives focus students' attention on key concepts.



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PART1. FUNDAMENTALS OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY.
1. Adopting a Family Relationship Framework.
2. Family Development: Continuity and Change.
3. Diversity in Family Functioning.
4. Systems Theory and Systemic Thinking.

PART 2. THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRACTICE OF FAMILY THERAPY.
5. Origins and Growth of Family Therapy.
6. Professional Issues and Ethical Practices.

PART 3. THE ESTABLISHED SCHOOLS OF FAMILY THERAPY.
7. Psychodynamic Models.
8. Transgenerational Models.
9. Experiential Models.
10. The Structural Model.
11. Strategic Models.
12. Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Models.

PART 4. NEW DIRECTIONS IN FAMILY THERAPY.
13. Social Construction Models I: Solution-Focused Therapy And Collaborative Therapy.
14. Social Construction Models II: Narrative Therapy.
15. Population-Based Family Treatments.
16. Evidence-Based Family Therapy.

PART 5. FAMILY THEORIES AND FAMILY THERAPIES: A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT.
17. Comparative View of Family Theories and Therapies.




AUTHORS
Irene Goldenberg
(Professor Emeritus, University of Califormia, Los Angeles)

Mark Stanton
(Azusa Pacific University)

Herbert Goldenberg
(California State University)

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