Buch, Englisch, 848 Seiten, Format (B × H): 179 mm x 247 mm, Gewicht: 1749 g
ISBN: 978-1-119-70206-1
Verlag: Wiley
This first volume of the The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy includes extensive work on the theory, practice, research, and policy foundations of the profession of CMFT and its roles in an integrated health care system. Developed in partnership with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), it will appeal to clinicians, such as couple, marital, and family therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, and psychiatrists. It will also benefit researchers, educators, and graduate students involved in CMFT.
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Weitere Infos & Material
About the Editors xi
The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy
List of Contributors xv
Preface xxix
Volume 1 Preface xxxii
The Profession of Systemic Family Therapy
Foreword xxxv
Part I Foundations 1
1 The Importance of Family and the Role of Systemic Family Therapy 3
Karen S. Wampler and Jo Ellen Patterson
2 The Evolution and Current Status of Systemic Family Therapy: A Sociocultural Perspective 33
William J. Doherty
3 Global Contexts for the Profession of Systemic Family Therapy 51
Timothy Sim and Charles Sim
4 Redefining “Family:” Lessons From Multidisciplinary Research with Marginalized Populations 79
Heather McCauley and Morgan E. PettyJohn
5 Systems Theory and Methodology: Advancing the Science of Systemic Family Therapy 97
Andrea K. Wittenborn, Niyousha Hosseinichimeh, Jennifer L. Rick, and Chi-Fang Tseng
6 Evidence for the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Systemic Family Therapy 119
Alan Carr
7 Common Factors Underlying Systemic Family Therapy 147
Eli A. Karam and Adrian J. Blow
8 The Process of Change in Systemic Family Therapy 171
Nathan R. Hardy, Allen K. Sabey, and Shayne R. Anderson
9 Physiological Considerations in Systemic Family Therapy: The Role of Internal Systems in Relational Contexts 205
Angela B. Bradford and Eran Bar-Kalifa
Part II Social and Cultural Contexts 225
10 Intersectionality: A Liberation-Based Healing Perspective 227
Rhea V. Almeida and Carolyn Y. Tubbs
11 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Considerations for Systemic Therapists 251
Christi R. McGeorge, Ashley A. Walsdorf, Lindsay L. Edwards, Kristen E. Benson, and Katelyn O. Coburn
12 Spiritual and Religious Issues in Systemic Family Therapy 273
Renu K. Aldrich and Sarah A. Crabtree
Part III Theoretical Perspectives 293
13 Theory: The Heart of Systemic Family Therapy 295
Stephen T. Fife
14 Transgenerational Theories and How They Evolved into Current Research and Practice 317
Terry D. Hargrave and Benjamin J. Houltberg
15 Structural and Strategic Approaches 339
Jeffrey B. Jackson and Ashley L. Landers
16 Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches in Systemic Family Therapy 365
Norman B. Epstein and Frank M. Dattilio
17 Attachment and Other Emotion-Based Systemic Approaches 391
Ryan B. Seedall and Jonathan G. Sandberg
18 Postmodern Family Therapy 417
Ronald J. Chenail, Michael D. Reiter, Maru Torres-Gregory, and Dragana Ilic
Part IV Methodological Challenges and Advances 443
19 Innovations in Systemic Family Therapy Effectiveness Research 445
Richard B Miller and Matthew E. Jaurequi
20 Process Research: Methods for Examining Mechanisms of Change in Systemic Family Therapies 467
Lee N. Johnson, Laura M. Evans, Brian R. W. Baucom, and Jason B. Whiting
21 Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) for Underserved Populations 491
Rubén Parra-Cardona, Hydeen K. Beverly, and Gabriela Lopez-Zerón
22 Implementing Research into Everyday Systemic Family Therapy Practice 513
Mathew C. Withers and James Michael Duncan
Part V Training and Practice 531
23 Ethical and Legal Issues Unique to Systemic Family Therapy 533
Megan J. Murphy and Lorna L. Hecker
24 Training and Credentialing in the Profession of Marriage and Family Therapy 555
Kevin P. Lyness
25 Supervision in Systemic Family Therapy 577
Marj Castronova, Jessica ChenFeng, and Toni Schindler Zimmerman
26 Multilevel Assessment 601
Todd M. Edwards, Lee M. Williams, Jenny Speice, and Jo Ellen Patterson
27 Sociocultural Attunement in Systemic Family Therapy 619
Carmen Knudson-Martin, Teresa McDowell, and J. Maria Bermudez
28 Promoting Innovative Systemic Research through Improved Graduate Training 639
Jared A. Durtschi, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, and Amber Vennum
29 Systemic Family Therapy in Medical Settings 659
W. David Robinson, Adam C. Jones, Daniel S. Felix, and Douglas P. McPhee
30 Specialty Settings: Hospital-Based Behavioral Health, Military, Family Businesses, Management, and Government 683
Brian Distelberg, Elsie Lobo, and Griselda Lloyd
31 Integration of New Technologies in Assessment, Research, and Treatment Delivery 705
Richard J. Bischoff, Paul R. Springer, and Nathan C. Taylor
Part VI Future Directions 727
32 The Importance of Policy and Advocacy in Systemic Family Therapy 729
Jennifer Hodgson and Angela L. Lamson
33 The Future of Systemic Family Therapy: What Needs Nurturing and What Does Not 753
Fred P. Piercy
Index 771