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Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology: Family Therapy

Concepts, Process and Practice - Second Edition

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This highly regarded and well-established textbook includes up-to-date coverage of recent advances in family therapy practice and reviews of the latest research, whilst retaining the popular structure and chapter features of previous editions. It presents a unique, integrative approach to the theory and practice of family therapy. The distinctive style addresses family behaviour patterns, family belief systems and narratives, and broader contextual factors in problem formation and resolution. It shows how the model can be applied to address issues of childhood and adolescence (e.g. conduct problems, drug abuse) and of adulthood (e.g. marital distress, anxiety, depression). Student-friendly features include chapters that begin with a chapter plan and conclude with a summary of key points; theoretical chapters include a glossary of new terms; case studies and further reading suggestions are included throughout.

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Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology: Family Therapy, Allen Carr

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Título
Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology: Family Therapy
Subtítulo
Concepts, Process and Practice - Second Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Allen Carr
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
624
ISBN10
0470014555
ISBN13
9780470014554
Serie
Calificación
4,05 de 5
Descripción
This highly regarded and well-established textbook includes up-to-date coverage of recent advances in family therapy practice and reviews of the latest research, whilst retaining the popular structure and chapter features of previous editions. It presents a unique, integrative approach to the theory and practice of family therapy. The distinctive style addresses family behaviour patterns, family belief systems and narratives, and broader contextual factors in problem formation and resolution. It shows how the model can be applied to address issues of childhood and adolescence (e.g. conduct problems, drug abuse) and of adulthood (e.g. marital distress, anxiety, depression). Student-friendly features include chapters that begin with a chapter plan and conclude with a summary of key points; theoretical chapters include a glossary of new terms; case studies and further reading suggestions are included throughout.