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Basic Concepts in Family Therapy - An Introductory Text, Second Edition (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Gain confidence and creativity in your family therapy interventions
with new, up-to-date research Basic Concepts in Family Therapy: An
Introductory Text, Second Edition, presents twenty-two basic
psychological concepts that therapists may use to understand
clients and provide successful services to them. Each chapter
focuses on a single concept using material from family therapy
literature, basic psychological and clinical research studies, and
cross-cultural research studies. Basic Concepts in Family Therapy
is particularly useful to therapists working in a family context
with child- or adolescent-referred problems, and for students and
clinicians treating the problems they see every day in their
community. The book builds on the strengths of the first edition,
incorporating ideas and articles that have become worthy of
investigating since 1990 into the original text. This new edition
also introduces five new chapters on resiliency and poverty,
adoption, chronic illness, spirituality and religion, and parenting
strategies. The new chapters make the book far more relevant for
students and clinicians try ing to use family theory and technique
in response to the problems they see in their communities. Basic
Concepts in Family Therapy will assist you in offering clients
better services by providing a deeper understanding of the
contemporary family in its various forms, the psychological bonds
that shape all families, and the developmental stages of the family
life cycle. This exploration of how family demography, stages and
life cycles affect family functions is a solid foundation from
which all of the therapeutic concepts in this book can be explored.
Some of the facets of family therapy you will explore in Basic
Concepts in Family Therapy are: the importance of spirituality and
religion in family therapy generational boundaries, closeness, and
role behaviors managing a family's emotions defining problems and
generating and evaluating possible solutions teaching children
specific attitudes, values, social skills, and norms transracial
adoptions and normative processes and developmental issues of
adoptive parents strategies for reducing conflict . . . and much
more Basic Concepts in Family Therapy will help to broaden your
understanding of the ways families function in general. You can use
the effective concepts explored in this text to make a thorough
assessment of the impact of a disorder on a child and on the rest
of his or her family, as well as how family dynamics might have
shaped or exacerbated the problems. The concepts described in this
text can be customized to clients'cultural values to avoid
unnecessary resistance. As a new therapist, you will gain
confidence in your assessments, and if you are already a seasoned
professional, you will gain creativity in your interventions.
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