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Readings in Family Therapy
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Readings in Family Therapy
From Theory to Practice

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December 2009 | 336 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This reader will serve as a supplemental resource for the text: Family Therapy: Models, Skills and Techniques: A Comprehensive Introduction, and the Instructors Manual.

The Reader has two purposes:

- to provide background reading material to assist the instructor in the preparation of class room lectures and

- to provide additional resources beyond the scope of an introductory family therapy textbook

Janice M. Rasheed, Mikal N. Rasheed, James A. Marley
Introduction
Don Collins, Karl Tomm
Ch 1. Karl Tomm: His Changing Views on Family Therapy Over 35 Years
Regina M. Bures
Ch 2. Living Arrangements Over the Life Course: Families in the 21st Century
Anita Jones Thomas
Ch 3. Understanding Culture and Worldview in Family Systems: Use of the Multicultural Genogram
Dennis O'Connor, Leodones Yballe
Ch 4. Maslow Revisited: Constructing a Road Map of Human Nature
Connie M. Kane
Ch 5. Family-Of-Origin Work for Counseling Trainees and Practitioners
Ryan T. Hammond and Michael P. Nichols
Ch 6. How Collaborative is Structural Family Therapy?
Judith A. Nelson
Ch 7. For Parents Only: A Strategic Family Therapy Approach in School Counseling
Cynthia Franklin, Joan Biever, Kelly Moore, David Clemons, and Monica Scamardo
Ch 8. The Effectiveness of Solution-Focused Therapy With Children in a School Setting
John Wheeler
Ch 8. A helping Hand: Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Amy Krain, Jennifer L. Hudson, Meredith Coles, and Philip Kendall
Ch 9. The Case of Molly L.: Use of a Family Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Anxiety
Christopher Peyton Miller and Alan W. Forrest
Ch 10. Ethics of Family Narrative Therapy
Mary Etchison, David M. Kleist
Ch 11. Review of narrative Therapy: Research and Utility
Mark S. Carich, Karen Spilman
Ch 11. Basic Principles of Intervention
Patrick Johnson, Jill M. Thorngren, and Adina J. Smith
Ch 12. Parental Divorce and Family Functioning: Effects on Differentiation Levels of Young Adults
Jennifer L. Adams, Jodi D. Jaques, and Kathleen M. May
Ch 12. Counseling Gay and Lesbian Families: Theoretical Considerations
Alytia A. Levendosky, Alissa C. Huth-Bocks, Michael A. Semel, Deborah L. Shapiro
Ch 13. Trauma Symptoms in Preschool-Age Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Vanja M. K. Stenius, Bonita M. Veysey
Ch 13. "It's the Little Things": Women, Trauma, and Strategies for Healing
Stephen Southern, Robert L. Smith, Marvarene Oliver
Ch 14. Marriage and Family Counseling: Ethics in Context
 
About the Editors

This is a very useful and well-written text which covers many relevant aspects of contemporary family therapy. In addition there are chapters on ethics and research re narrative therapy which capture complex issues effectively.

Mr Paul Buckley
Nursing , Bradford University
February 25, 2010

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