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Annual Review of Family Therapy

Annual Review of Family Therapy
Author: Gerald S. Berenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Depression, Mental
ISBN: 9780877055082

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Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1550
Release:
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.


Annual Review of Psychology

Annual Review of Psychology
Author: Mark R. Rosenzweig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1988
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780824302399

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Handbook of Family Therapy

Handbook of Family Therapy
Author: Mike Robbins
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135451311

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This new Handbook of Family Therapy is the culmination of a decade of achievements within the field of family and couples therapy, emerging from and celebrating the dynamic evolution of marriage and family theory, practice, and research. The editors have unified the efforts of the profession's major players in bringing the most up-to-date and innovative information to the forefront of both educational and practice settings. They review the major theoretical approaches and break new ground by identifying and describing the current era of evidence-based models and contemporary areas of application. The Handbook of Family Therapy is a comprehensive, progressive, and skillful presentation of the science and practice of family and couples therapy, and a valuable resource for practitioners and students alike.


Handbook of Family Therapy

Handbook of Family Therapy
Author: Thomas L. Sexton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1136340122

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Integrative, research-based, multisystemic: these words reflect not only the state of family therapy, but the nature of this comprehensive handbook as well. The contributors, all well-recognized names who have contributed extensively to the field, accept and embrace the tensions that emerge when integrating theoretical perspectives and science in clinical settings to document the current evolution of couples and family therapy, practice, and research. Each individual chapter contribution is organized around a central theme: that the integration of theory, clinical wisdom, and practical and meaningful research produce the best understanding of couple and family relationships, and the best treatment options. The handbook contains five parts: • Part I describes the history of the field and its current core theoretical constructs • Part II analyzes the theories that form the foundation of couple and family therapy, chosen because they best represent the broad range of schools of practice in the field • Part III provides the best examples of approaches that illustrate how clinical models can be theoretically integrative, evidence-based, and clinically responsive • Part IV summarizes evidence and provides useful findings relevant for research and practice • Part V looks at the application of couple and family interventions that are based on emerging clinical needs, such as divorce and working in medical settings. Handbook of Family Therapy illuminates the threads that are common to family therapies and gives voice to the range of perspectives that are possible. Practitioners, researchers, and students need to have this handbook on their shelves, both to help look back on our past and to usher in the next evolution in family therapy.


Index of NLM Serial Titles

Index of NLM Serial Titles
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1516
Release: 1984
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

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A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.


Family Therapy Review

Family Therapy Review
Author: Robert H. Coombs
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0805843124

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The best review book available for helping students--those interested in family dynamics and aspire to become family therapists--quickly and easily grasp all the basic information expected of those who take licensing exams.


Handbook Of Family Therapy

Handbook Of Family Therapy
Author: Alan S. Gurman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317773063

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First published in 1981. This volume is unique as to date no previous book, and no collection of papers one could assemble from the literature, addresses or achieves for the field of family therapy what is accomplished in this handbook. It responds to a pressing need for a comprehensive source that will enable students, practitioners and researchers to compare and assess critically for themselves an array of major current clinical concepts in family therapy.


Families, Children and the Development of Dysfunction

Families, Children and the Development of Dysfunction
Author: Mark R. Dadds
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1994-09-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1452253935

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This unique volume takes a comprehensive approach to child and family mental health by examining the many ways in which family plays a central role in the health and/or dysfunction of the child. Rich in its coverage, this book begins with a presentation of the historical underpinnings of the study of the family′s relation to child development and dysfunction. It details issues related to identification, assessment, and treatment of child dysfunction in relation to family processes and offers alternative conceptual views of the family, and critical features of family life and how they operate. Specific types of dysfunction, such as depression, conduct problems, and anxiety, are presented to convey the ways in which family influences can operate. "I can strongly recommend this book as a good general introduction to thinking about the development of child mental health and how this might relate to the context of family. It would be a handy text for trainees, since it fits easily into a large pocket or small briefcase. --ACPP Review and Newsletter "This is a useful and enjoyable book which provides a clear and thoughtful grounding in the field for the novice and a selection of more ′cutting-edge′ material for the specialist." --Frances Gardner in British Journal