
The Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy
Living in the Four Realities
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. November 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
294 pages
978-0-7890-0183-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy presents a multi-systems approach to family therapy that teaches the therapist important self-differentiating capacities that set the tone for creating a powerful therapeutic atmosphere. While the model demands no specific treatment procedures, it does rely on the therapist's capacity to adhere to its basic ideas, as she/he is the most vital factor in the model's success.In The Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy, Author Donald R. Bardill encourages the therapist to be the learning vehicle for the integration of the four realities of life (self, other, context, spiritual) and the differentiating process that is necessary for human survival, safety, and growth. Understanding this model allows therapists to lead clients to heightened self-awareness and the realization of their human potential--both important factors for intellectual growth, emotional maturity, and problem solving. To this end, readers learn about:
the self-differentiating therapist--the person-of-the-therapist is the crucial variable in an effective family treatment process
the facing process--the client faces such issues as self-identity, life-purpose, thought and behavior patterns, emotionalized fears, and the future
emotionalized right/wrong--focus is on consequences of actions rather than right/wrong judgments in relationship issues
life stances--the uniqueness of the individual affects their connection to the life realities
family grid--a way for the therapist to organize and talk about important family systems dynamics
the therapeutic paradox--the client's worldview is examined through the therapist's worldview and a new worldview is formedThe Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy is an important handbook for practitioners and students in the fields of clinical social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, mental health counseling, counseling psychology, pastoral counseling, and psychiatric nursing. The book is also useful as a supplemental text for advanced undergraduate classes and postgraduate seminars in family therapy and family counseling. The self-differentiation nature of the content also lends this book useful to self-help readers.
the self-differentiating therapist--the person-of-the-therapist is the crucial variable in an effective family treatment process
the facing process--the client faces such issues as self-identity, life-purpose, thought and behavior patterns, emotionalized fears, and the future
emotionalized right/wrong--focus is on consequences of actions rather than right/wrong judgments in relationship issues
life stances--the uniqueness of the individual affects their connection to the life realities
family grid--a way for the therapist to organize and talk about important family systems dynamics
the therapeutic paradox--the client's worldview is examined through the therapist's worldview and a new worldview is formedThe Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy is an important handbook for practitioners and students in the fields of clinical social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, mental health counseling, counseling psychology, pastoral counseling, and psychiatric nursing. The book is also useful as a supplemental text for advanced undergraduate classes and postgraduate seminars in family therapy and family counseling. The self-differentiation nature of the content also lends this book useful to self-help readers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
432 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7890-0183-2 (9780789001832)
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Carlton Munson | D. Ray Bardill
The Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy
Living in the Four Realities
E-Book
12/2015
Routledge
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Carlton Munson | D. Ray Bardill
The Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy
Living in the Four Realities
E-Book
12/2015
Routledge
€52.49
Available for download

Carlton Munson | D. Ray Bardill
The Relational Systems Model for Family Therapy
Living in the Four Realities
Book
12/1996
1st Edition
Routledge
€200.56
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Persons
Carlton Munson, D Ray Bardill
Content
Contents
The Relational Systems Model
The Realities: Self, Other, Context, and Spiritual
Necessary But Not Sufficient Considerations: Part One
Necessary But Not Sufficient Considerations: Part Two
Life Stances
The Interpersonal
Context: The Family--An Emotional System
Context: The Family--A Social System
Context: The Transgenerational Family
Context: Family Developmental Stages
Putting It Together: The Treatment Process
Appendix. Stance Tendency Exercise Packet
Bibliography
Index
The Relational Systems Model
The Realities: Self, Other, Context, and Spiritual
Necessary But Not Sufficient Considerations: Part One
Necessary But Not Sufficient Considerations: Part Two
Life Stances
The Interpersonal
Context: The Family--An Emotional System
Context: The Family--A Social System
Context: The Transgenerational Family
Context: Family Developmental Stages
Putting It Together: The Treatment Process
Appendix. Stance Tendency Exercise Packet
Bibliography
Index