This text is a comprehensive survey of the field of marriage and family therapy, with emphasis on a systemic theoretical perspective.
The systemic-cybernetic framework in Family Therapy provides an understanding of people in the context of their environment. The text-divided into three sections for theoretical frameworks, models of family therapy, and the practice of family therapy-includes current developments, evolving models, and ongoing debates. Various family and developmental theories are integrated into a "dynamic process model" for viewing and understanding family interactions and relationships, including psychodynamic, experiential, structural, communications, strategic, and behavioral approaches. Therapeutic modalities include individual, couple, group family, couples group, multiple family, networking, and symptom-focused.
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978-0-205-36005-5 (9780205360055)
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Each chapter concludes with "Summary."
Preface.
PART I. THE SYSTEMIC FRAMEWORK.
1. Two Different World Views.
2. The Historical Perspective.
3. The Paradigmatic Shift of Systems Theory.
4. Postmodernism and Family Therapy.
5. The Family: Process, Development, and Context.
II. THE PRACTICE OF FAMILY THERAPY.
6. Psychodynamic Approaches.
7. Natural Systems Theory.
8. Experiential Approaches.
9. The Structural Approach.
10. Communications Approaches.
11. Strategic Approaches and the Milan Influence.
12. Behavioral/Cognitive Approaches.
13. Postmodern Approaches.
III. THE SYSTEMIC PRACTITIONER.
14. Family Assessment.
15. Therapeutic Intervention and Strategies.
16. Training and Supervision.
17. Research in Family Therapy.
18. Epistemological Challenges: Thinking About Our Thinking.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.