Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 634 g
From Theory to Practice
Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 634 g
ISBN: 978-1-4129-0584-8
Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
The only annotated full-text reader that addresses key issues in family therapy
Filling the need for a resource that goes beyond the scope of basic textbooks, this reader provides a compilation of 18 full-text articles that highlight family therapy models and related issues. The editors have included a diverse range of topics authored by leading scholars to showcase the far-reaching capacity of the field. Each article includes editorial comments that offer even greater context for readers.
Although it is designed as a stand-alone text, this reader can be used in conjunction with the upcoming Family Therapy: Models, Skills, and Techniques to enhance students' understanding of topics presented in the book chapters: the history of family therapy, modern family structures and challenges, approaches to clinical practice, ethical issues, and more.
This reader can be used in any Family/Marriage Therapy course in psychology, nursing, social work, human services, and other related disciplines.
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Introduction - Janice M. Rasheed, Mikal N. Rasheed, James A. Marley
Ch 1. Karl Tomm: His Changing Views on Family Therapy Over 35 Years - Don Collins, Karl Tomm
Ch 2. Living Arrangements Over the Life Course: Families in the 21st Century - Regina M. Bures
Ch 3. Understanding Culture and Worldview in Family Systems: Use of the Multicultural Genogram - Anita Jones Thomas
Ch 4. Maslow Revisited: Constructing a Road Map of Human Nature - Dennis O'Connor, Leodones Yballe
Ch 5. Family-Of-Origin Work for Counseling Trainees and Practitioners - Connie M. Kane
Ch 6. How Collaborative is Structural Family Therapy? - Ryan T. Hammond and Michael P. Nichols
Ch 7. For Parents Only: A Strategic Family Therapy Approach in School Counseling - Judith A. Nelson
Ch 8. The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Therapy With Children in a School Setting - Cynthia Franklin, Joan Biever, Kelly Moore, David Clemons, and Monica Scamardo
Ch 8. A helping Hand: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Child and Adolescent Mental Health - John Wheeler
Ch 9. The Case of Molly L.: Use of a Family Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Anxiety - Amy Krain, Jennifer L. Hudson, Meredith Coles, and Philip Kendall
Ch 10. Ethics of Family Narrative Therapy - Christopher Peyton Miller and Alan W. Forrest
Ch 11. Review of narrative Therapy: Research and Utility - Mary Etchison, David M. Kleist
Ch 11. Basic Principles of Intervention - Mark S. Carich, Karen Spilman
Ch 12. Parental Divorce and Family Functioning: Effects on Differentiation Levels of Young Adults - Patrick Johnson, Jill M. Thorngren, and Adina J. Smith
Ch 12. Counseling Gay and Lesbian Families: Theoretical Considerations - Jennifer L. Adams, Jodi D. Jaques, and Kathleen M. May
Ch 13. Trauma Symptoms in Preschool-Age Children Exposed to Domestic Violence - Alytia A. Levendosky, Alissa C. Huth-Bocks, Michael A. Semel, Deborah L. Shapiro
Ch 13. "It's the Little Things": Women, Trauma, and Strategies for Healing - Vanja M. K. Stenius, Bonita M. Veysey
Ch 14. Marriage and Family Counseling: Ethics in Context - Stephen Southern, Robert L. Smith, Marvarene Oliver
About the Editors