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This special edition of the classic text includes a new
introduction from Professor Arlene Vetere exploring its continuing
influence on contemporary practice. One of family therapy's
foundational texts, Families and Family Therapy is as relevant
today as it has ever been. Examining the therapist's role, Dr.
Minuchin presents the views and strategies of a master clinician in
a clear and practical form. Transcripts of actual family
sessions-both with families meeting their problems fairly
successfully and those seeking help-are accompanied by a running
interpretation of what is taking place. The book constructs a model
of an effectively functioning family and defining the boundaries
around its different subsystems, whether parental, spouse, or
sibling. It then explores the ways in which families adapt to
stress from within and without, as they seek to survive and grow.
Combining vivid clinical examples, specific details of technique,
and mature perspectives on both effectively functioning families
and those seeking therapy, this is an important text for all those
interesting in the theory and practice of family therapy. This book
can be used on courses such as Family Therapy, Family
Interventions, Systemic Practice, and Systemic Counselling within
departments of Psychology, Mental Health, and Counselling; and by
undergraduate students on Social Work qualifying courses.
This cutting-edge second edition of The Craft of Family Therapy
revisits some of Salvador Minuchin's most famous cases, guiding
trainee therapists through basic techniques and ideas while
illuminating the unique voice of Minuchin as the founder of
Structural Family Therapy. The book begins by teaching readers the
fundamentals of family therapy through the lens of rich commentary
from Salvador Minuchin on some of his most interesting cases. It
then moves on to three detailed supervision transcripts from
Minuchin's former students, illustrating the struggles, fears, and
insecurities that new family therapists face and how they can
overcome them. In a new, ground-breaking third section, Reiter and
Borda share their own lessons from Minuchin as well as expand his
influential ideas, emphasizing a strength-based family therapy
approach. Written in an accessible, practical style, The Craft of
Family Therapy, 2nd edition draws on a wealth of fascinating case
examples to bring Minuchin's theory and experience to today's
family therapists and psychotherapists in practice and training.
This special edition of the classic text includes a new
introduction from Professor Arlene Vetere exploring its continuing
influence on contemporary practice. One of family therapy's
foundational texts, Families and Family Therapy is as relevant
today as it has ever been. Examining the therapist's role, Dr.
Minuchin presents the views and strategies of a master clinician in
a clear and practical form. Transcripts of actual family
sessions-both with families meeting their problems fairly
successfully and those seeking help-are accompanied by a running
interpretation of what is taking place. The book constructs a model
of an effectively functioning family and defining the boundaries
around its different subsystems, whether parental, spouse, or
sibling. It then explores the ways in which families adapt to
stress from within and without, as they seek to survive and grow.
Combining vivid clinical examples, specific details of technique,
and mature perspectives on both effectively functioning families
and those seeking therapy, this is an important text for all those
interesting in the theory and practice of family therapy. This book
can be used on courses such as Family Therapy, Family
Interventions, Systemic Practice, and Systemic Counselling within
departments of Psychology, Mental Health, and Counselling; and by
undergraduate students on Social Work qualifying courses.
This cutting-edge second edition of The Craft of Family Therapy
revisits some of Salvador Minuchin's most famous cases, guiding
trainee therapists through basic techniques and ideas while
illuminating the unique voice of Minuchin as the founder of
Structural Family Therapy. The book begins by teaching readers the
fundamentals of family therapy through the lens of rich commentary
from Salvador Minuchin on some of his most interesting cases. It
then moves on to three detailed supervision transcripts from
Minuchin's former students, illustrating the struggles, fears, and
insecurities that new family therapists face and how they can
overcome them. In a new, ground-breaking third section, Reiter and
Borda share their own lessons from Minuchin as well as expand his
influential ideas, emphasizing a strength-based family therapy
approach. Written in an accessible, practical style, The Craft of
Family Therapy, 2nd edition draws on a wealth of fascinating case
examples to bring Minuchin's theory and experience to today's
family therapists and psychotherapists in practice and training.
Overview A step-by-step guide to assessing couples and families,
this text offers a clear delineation of the process of family
therapy through richly illustrated case material, featuring clients
from a diversity of backgrounds. Appealing to both new and
experienced therapists, "Assessing Families and Couples" portrays a
clear picture of what occurs in a two-session model in conducting a
family therapy assessment. The text begins with a brief historical
review of family therapy and continues with a detailed explanation
of the authors' four-step assessment model. The assessment model is
illustrated by a series of thoroughly detailed case studies,
featuring African-American, European, Latin-American, Spanish,
Irish, and Chinese families. Students and instructors alike will
find this book an invaluable tool for the learning and teaching of
family therapy assessment. What Reviewers are Saying "Given the
reputation and standing of these authors in the history of family
therapy, I will definitely take a look at this new book. First, to
have the opportunity to be in essence "in the room" with Dr.
Minuchin and be privy to each and every interaction is invaluable!
The demonstration of various and significant family therapy
concepts as the sessions unfold are such a powerful learning
opportunity. This is true for all of the cases. "The Four Step
model for assessing families and couples is an especially
significant contribution for a teaching and learning tool in
working with students who may be new to family social work
practice. I am especially drawn to the richness the cases provide
for making the theory and actual practice skills come alive."" ""
-Chrystal Barranti, California StateUniversity, Sacramento" [
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Los doctores Minuchin y Fishman, maestros de la terapia familiar,
exponen tanto para el neofito como para el especialista un integro
repertorio de intervenciones, brindandoles de esta manera una guia
clara y matizada. Su enfoque amplio toma al terapeuta desde los
pasos iniciales, en el momento mismo en que se definen las metas de
la terapia, hasta llegar a la culminacion, cuando la familia
alcanza un funcionamiento mas eficaz. Estas instrucciones estan
acompanadas de extensas transcripciones de sesiones reales, que
ejemplifican la aplicacion de cada una de las tecnicas en la
practica efectiva. Los autores tratan de las aptitudes que el
terapeuta debe alcanzar para convertirse en un eficaz promotor del
cambio. Comprender a la familia, entrar en coparticipacion con ella
y planificar el tratamiento son pasos esenciales que aqui se
consideran. Tecnicas mas especificas incluyen la escenificacion del
problema, su reencuadramiento y su intensificacion hasta el punto
en que entre en crisis. Entre las tacticas complementarias que todo
terapeuta debe dominar estan la modificacion de las fronteras
trazadas entre los miembros de la familia, el desequilibramiento de
la estructura de relaciones y el refuerzo de los sectores de vida
armoniosa. Por ultimo, los autores explican como construir
realidades diferentes para la familia, utilizar intervenciones
paradojicas y poner el acento en los lados fuertes.
No other book in the field so fully combines vivid clinical
examples, specific details of technique, and mature perspectives on
both effectively functioning families and those seeking therapy.
The views and strategies of a master clinician are presented here
in such clear and precise form that readers can proceed directly
from the book with comparisons and modifications to suit their own
styles and working situations. Salvador Minuchin presents six
chapter-length transcripts of actual family sessions-two devoted to
ordinary families who are meeting their problems with relative
success; four concerned with families seeking help. Accompanying
each transcript is the author's running interpretation of what is
taking place, laying particular stress on the therapist's tactics
and maneuvers. These lively sessions are interpreted in a brilliant
theoretical analysis of why families develop problems and what it
takes to set them right. The author constructs a model of an
effectively functioning family and defines the boundaries around
its different subsystems, whether parental, spouse, or sibling. He
discusses ways in which families adapt to stress from within and
without, as they seek to survive and grow. Dr. Minuchin describes
methods of diagnosing or "mapping" problems of the troubled family
and determining appropriate therapeutic goals and strategies.
Different situations, such as the extended family, the family with
a parental child, and the family in transition through death or
divorce, are examined. Finally, the author explores the dynamics of
change, examining the variety of restructuring operations that can
be employed to challenge a family and to change its basic patterns.
This widely adopted text and practical guidebook presents the
fundamentals of family-based intervention with clients struggling
with chronic poverty-related crises and life stressors. Grounded in
Salvador Minuchin's influential systemic model and the extensive
experience of all three highly regarded authors, the book
illustrates innovative ways for professionals within substance
abuse, foster care, and mental health contexts to build
collaboration with families and other helpers, and to elicit
families' strengths.New to This Edition: *Many new case
examples.*Discussions of exemplary programs.*Increased attention to
key factors that make agencies effective and enable them to
maintain a family focus over time.
With characteristic insight, compassion, and dry humor, the grand
master of family therapy Salvador Minuchin challenges us to
meditate on some of the most perplexing-and profound-questions of
the day: Why is our image of the ideal family so far from the
common reality? When we have such a rich literature of individual
psychology, why is the family comparatively neglected? Why does our
legal system promote confrontation rather than cooperation?
A master of family therapy, Salvador Minuchin, traces for the
first time the minute operations of day-to-day practice. Dr.
Minuchin has achieved renown for his theoretical breakthroughs and
his success at treatment.Now he explains in close detail those
precise and difficult maneuvers that constitute his art. The book
thus codifies the method of one of the country's most successful
practitioners.
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