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Marriage and Family Therapy: A Sociocognitive Approach is a
comprehensive and clearly written introduction to sociocognitive
therapy. It is rich with transcripts and case examples, culled from
the authors'more than thirty-five years of practice, providing you
with valuable background information on helping difficult-to-reach
and hard-to-help populations. In practical language, this volume
takes you step-by-step through methods of assessment and change
that are useful in traditional and nontraditional families and
couples. With clear language and taxonomy for family troubles and
their resolution, Marriage and Family Therapy provides conceptual
handles to guide you in learning intervention strategies, enabling
you to work effectively with, most notably, lower working-class and
poor inner-city, African-American families. A highlight of the book
is the detailed look at terminal and instrumental interaction
hypotheses and how they can be applied in actual therapy
situations. With Marriage and Family Therapy as a guide, you will
develop multiple skills and methods that equip you to better handle
the challenging task of helping troubled families and couples.The
first two chapters present the theoretical framework of the
sociocognitive approach. In the third chapter, the assessment and
change concepts central to Dr. Hurvitz's approach are introduced.
The last four chapters show how these humanist principles are
applied through the phases of opening, change-producing, and
termination in therapy, creating an invaluable book for marriage
and family therapists, social workers, psychologists, and
educators.
Marriage and Family Therapy: A Sociocognitive Approach is a
comprehensive and clearly written introduction to sociocognitive
therapy. It is rich with transcripts and case examples, culled from
the authors'more than thirty-five years of practice, providing you
with valuable background information on helping difficult-to-reach
and hard-to-help populations. In practical language, this volume
takes you step-by-step through methods of assessment and change
that are useful in traditional and nontraditional families and
couples. With clear language and taxonomy for family troubles and
their resolution, Marriage and Family Therapy provides conceptual
handles to guide you in learning intervention strategies, enabling
you to work effectively with, most notably, lower working-class and
poor inner-city, African-American families. A highlight of the book
is the detailed look at terminal and instrumental interaction
hypotheses and how they can be applied in actual therapy
situations. With Marriage and Family Therapy as a guide, you will
develop multiple skills and methods that equip you to better handle
the challenging task of helping troubled families and couples.The
first two chapters present the theoretical framework of the
sociocognitive approach. In the third chapter, the assessment and
change concepts central to Dr. Hurvitz's approach are introduced.
The last four chapters show how these humanist principles are
applied through the phases of opening, change-producing, and
termination in therapy, creating an invaluable book for marriage
and family therapists, social workers, psychologists, and
educators.
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