Doing Family Therapy
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Author | : Robert Taibbi |
Publisher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2015-05-17 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1462521215 |
Featuring rich case examples, this book has helped tens of thousands of students and therapists build the skills and confidence needed to tackle the full range of issues that families bring to therapy. Rather than advocating one best approach, Robert Taibbi shows that there are multiple ways to guide families and harness their strengths. The book maps out the challenges and process of the beginning, middle, and end stages of treatment; presents creative strategies for assessment and intervention with parents and kids of all ages; analyzes how working with individuals can effect helpful changes in couples and families; and offers practical tips for overcoming common roadblocks. End-of-chapter reflection questions and experiential exercises encourage readers to develop their own clinical style. New to This Edition Reflects the author's clinical experience and recent advances in the field. Extensively revised chapter on core concepts: process, patterns, problems, and resistance. More detailed recommendations for conducting the first session and doing assessments. Quick-reference guidelines for treating frequently encountered adolescent problems. See also the author's Doing Couple Therapy: Craft and Creativity in Work with Intimate Partners.
Author | : Robert Taibbi |
Publisher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2022-03-23 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1462549225 |
"Featuring rich case examples, this book has helped tens of thousands of students and therapists build the skills and confidence needed to tackle the full range of issues that families bring to therapy. Rather than advocating one best approach, Robert Taibbi shows that there are multiple ways to guide families and harness their strengths. The book maps out the challenges and process of the beginning, middle, and end stages of treatment; presents creative strategies for assessment and intervention with parents and kids of all ages; analyzes how working with individuals can effect helpful changes in couples and families; and offers practical tips for overcoming common roadblocks. End-of-chapter reflection questions and experiential exercises encourage readers to develop their own clinical style"--
Author | : Robert Taibbi |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2007-05-29 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1609180925 |
This popular text helps students and clinicians build essential skills common to all family interventions. The entire process of systemic therapy is richly illustrated with chapter-length case examples. Rather than advocating one best approach, the author shows that there are multiple ways of working, and provides reflection questions and exercises that encourage readers to develop their own clinical style.
Author | : Mark Rivett |
Publisher | : 100 Key Points |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780415410397 |
Family Therapy: 100 Key Points provides a concise and jargon-free guide to the fundamentals of this field.
Author | : Nancy Boyd-Franklin |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2012-03-23 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1462505996 |
This book has been replaced by Adolescents at Risk: Home-Based Family Therapy and School-Based Intervention, ISBN 978-1-4625-3653-5.
Author | : Anne Hearon Rambo |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 314 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0415806623 |
Designed for MFT students or those just beginning in the field, this text presents a case study and provides examples of how different models of marriage and family therapy, such as brief therapies, integrative models, and strategic therapies, handle the case.
Author | : Robert Taibbi |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010-12-08 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781609182045 |
Wise, compassionate, and highly practical, this engaging text covers the entire process of therapeutic work with couples, from opening sessions and assessment through skills building, core issues, and termination. Students and novice couple therapists learn effective strategies for intervening with couples of any age who are struggling with acute crises or longstanding conflicts and power struggles. Rich with sensitive, detailed case material, the book features numerous exercises that help readers identify and develop their own strengths as practitioners. Self-care strategies and tips for getting the most out of supervision are provided. Special topics include how to address couple issues with only one partner and couple therapy applications for chronic mental health problems.
Author | : Thorana S Nelson |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 455 |
Release | : 2014-01-14 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1317773306 |
Here is an exciting collection of favorite and successful family therapy interventions from therapists which inspire more creative therapy methods in your own practice. 101 Interventions in Family Therapy features contributions by a diverse group of well-known leaders in the field, “therapists on the street,” and faculty of family therapy training programs. Each clinician presents a creative and useful intervention beginning with a complete description of the method, followed by the specific indications and contraindications for its application, and concludes with a particular case illustration. These engaging and informative stories document helpful interventions that really work, not the exotic and impractical methods of prolific marriage and family authors. Therapists at all levels can learn and incorporate these into their work with families. Practicing clinicians will learn what works for other therapists while graduate-level students and beginning counselors will benefit from the integration of theory and practice exemplified in the practical case examples. The rich and varied writing styles in this enjoyable volume reflect a multitude of personal therapeutic styles. You will find valuable insight and innovative treatment methods on critical family therapy topics such as eating disorders, the adolescent years, marriage counseling, stepfamilies, divorce therapy, communication difficulties, and conflicts with dual career couples. The smorgasbord of interventions found in this book include bibliotherapy, use of touch, creative use of space, ritual enactment, gift-giving, storytelling and countless other interventions, both revolutionary and commonsense, to enhance and improve your therapy with families.
Author | : Peter Goldenthal |
Publisher | : W W Norton & Company Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780393702088 |
This book explains this deeply ethical approach of contextual therapy in practical terms and demonstrates its practice in extensive cases.
Author | : Suzanne Midori Hanna |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 569 |
Release | : 2018-10-15 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 135105144X |
Now in its fifth edition, The Practice of Family Therapy comes at a time when traditional approaches to psychotherapy have given way to multidimensional strategies that best serve the needs of diverse groups who are grappling with the many challenges unique to family therapy practice. With expanded coverage of different models, along with new developments in evidence-based and postmodern practices, this integrative textbook bridges the gap between science and systemic/relational approaches, as it guides the reader through each stage of family therapy. Part I lays the groundwork by introducing the first-, second-, and third-generation models of family therapy, teaching the reader to integrate different elements from these models into a systemic structure of practice. Part II explores the practical application of these models, including scripts for specific interventions and rich case examples that highlight how to effectively work with diverse client populations. Students will learn how to make connections between individual symptoms and cutting-edge family practices to respond successfully to cases of substance abuse, trauma, grief, depression, suicide risk, violence, LGBTQ families, and severely mentally ill clients and their families. Also included are study guides for each model and a glossary to review main concepts. Aligned with the Association of Marital and Family Therapy Regulatory Boards’ (AMFTRB) knowledge and content statements, this textbook will be key reading for graduate students who are preparing for the national licensing exam in marriage and family therapy.