
Performance-Based Family Therapy
A Therapist's Guide to Measurable Change
H. Charles Fishman(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-367-75161-6 (ISBN)
Description
In this groundbreaking book, Charles Fishman uniquely incorporates and develops results-based accountability (RBA) into the framework of structural family therapy.
Collaborating with the founder of RBA, Mark Friedman, this approach aims to transform the field of family therapy by allowing clinicians to track performance effectively and efficiently with their clients. The book begins by reviewing the historical foundations of family therapy and evaluates why challenges in the field, alternative methods, and the reliance on evidence-based medicine (EBM) have meant that family therapy may not have flourished to the extent that many of us expected. It then explores how RBA can be integrated into intensive structural therapy (IST), with chapters examining how RBA can be applied in context, such as in treating eating disorders, supervision, and how it can be used to transform the professional's clinical contexts. Relevant and practical, the book also introduces the community resource specialist to help in the treatment of socially disadvantaged families, as well as practical appendices and "tracking tools" to empower clinicians to track their data and choose treatment models that obtain best outcomes.
This new approach offers transparent and measurable outcomes for both clinicians and training family therapists, lending a helping hand in making family therapy the gold standard in psychotherapy. It is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students of family therapy, course leaders, and all clinicians in professional contexts, such as social workers, psychotherapists, and marriage, couple, and family therapists.
Collaborating with the founder of RBA, Mark Friedman, this approach aims to transform the field of family therapy by allowing clinicians to track performance effectively and efficiently with their clients. The book begins by reviewing the historical foundations of family therapy and evaluates why challenges in the field, alternative methods, and the reliance on evidence-based medicine (EBM) have meant that family therapy may not have flourished to the extent that many of us expected. It then explores how RBA can be integrated into intensive structural therapy (IST), with chapters examining how RBA can be applied in context, such as in treating eating disorders, supervision, and how it can be used to transform the professional's clinical contexts. Relevant and practical, the book also introduces the community resource specialist to help in the treatment of socially disadvantaged families, as well as practical appendices and "tracking tools" to empower clinicians to track their data and choose treatment models that obtain best outcomes.
This new approach offers transparent and measurable outcomes for both clinicians and training family therapists, lending a helping hand in making family therapy the gold standard in psychotherapy. It is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students of family therapy, course leaders, and all clinicians in professional contexts, such as social workers, psychotherapists, and marriage, couple, and family therapists.
Reviews / Votes
'Anyone who has ever been a family therapist or dreamed of being one, will be inspired by Fishman's words and enriched by seeing what it means to fully deal with human problems from a systemic perspective.'Monica McGoldrick, LCSW, Ph.D., Director of the Multicultural Family Institute, Highland Park, NJ; Adjunct Clinical Faculty, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
'All therapists, not just those working with couples and families, will benefit from reading his approach and the accompanying case studies.'
Scott Browning, Ph.D., ABPP
'His clear guidelines and case illustrations speak to practitioners working with multi-stressed families in low-income, marginalized, and under-resourced communities.'
Froma Walsh, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, University of Chicago; Co-Director, Chicago Center for Family Health; Author, Strengthening Family Resilience, 3rd edition
'This book should be on the shelf of every practicing family therapist and supervisor as a review, and assigned as a text for every family therapy student.'
Linda Metcalf, Ph.D., Professor of Graduate Counselling Programs, Texas Wesleyan University, USA
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Professional, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
25 s/w Abbildungen, 3 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 22 s/w Zeichnungen, 21 s/w Tabellen
21 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 25 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
379 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-75161-6 (9780367751616)
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Person
H. Charles Fishman, MD, a master family therapist, has trained and supervised family therapists all over the world with his primary focus on the "power of the family." He has co-authored with Salvador Minuchin a foundational text in family therapy and five other books, including Enduring Change in Eating Disorders: Interventions with Long-Term Results (Routledge).
Content
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Broken Promises of Family Therapy: The Fatal Flaw 2. Challenging Evidence-Based Medicine: The Age of Skepticism: Studies That Define the Standard of Care Are Unreliable 3. A Case for Results-Based Accountability 4. Intensive Structural Therapy Streamlined 5. Integrating RBA and IST 6. RBA/IST for Eating Disorders 7. The Community Resource Specialist 8. Beyond Theory: Outcome-Based Supervision 9. Patterns That Connect 10. Our Challenge Appendix References Index