This volume focuses on the necessity of family health counseling
in providing effective, efficient health care in our
technologically advanced, diverse, and complex society. Clinicians
must have a broad understanding of all factors that affect
individuals and families at all levels to provide culturally
competent, collaborative care. Theoretical framework/paradigms are
presented that guide clinical practice. A postmodern perspective
provides skills for dialogical conversations and collaborative
relationships with families. The book widens the health-care
perspective by providing a foundational view incorporating both the
family within its cultural/ethnic context and the multiple systems
with which they interact as resources for health. The goal is to
provide a foundation in the concepts and skills of health-related
counseling with families from diverse cultures, to learn how these
concepts are used in clinical practice, to learn how to work with
families and communities during and after disasters, and to see how
these concepts affect political decisions at the local, state, and
federal level, as well as how these concepts drive family social
policy or predict the future of family health care.
The book also provides information on common psychiatric
medications, the types, ranges, uses, side effects, interactions
with other drugs, effects on counseling, and the collaboration
needed among health professionals. This will be a valuable resource
for those in the fields of counseling, clinical and family
psychology, family therapy, psychiatry, family and primary-care
medicine, social work and nursing.
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