- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This new edition of Basic Concepts in Family Therapy features current research and added materials in each chapter. For family therapists and students, especially those challenged by child or adolescent problems in the family context, this intelligent guide will assist you in handling specialized situations through newly added chapters on resiliency and poverty, adoption, chronic illness, spirituality and religion, and parenting strategies. Basic Concepts in Family Therapy will help you bridge theories and techniques with problems you see everyday in society to offer improved and relevant services to clients.…mehr
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Steven SchinkeThe Etiology and Prevention of Drug Abuse Among Minority Youth112,99 €
- Robert W LundinAlfred Adler's Basic Concepts And Implications170,99 €
- Basic Psychoanalytic Concepts on the Theory of Dreams157,99 €
- Thorana S Nelson101 Interventions in Family Therapy191,99 €
- Global Perspectives in Family Therapy189,99 €
- Suzanne Midori HannaThe Practice of Family Therapy194,99 €
- Peter KutterBasic Aspects of Psychoanalytic Group Therapy (Rle: Group Therapy)156,99 €
-
-
-
This new edition of Basic Concepts in Family Therapy features current research and added materials in each chapter. For family therapists and students, especially those challenged by child or adolescent problems in the family context, this intelligent guide will assist you in handling specialized situations through newly added chapters on resiliency and poverty, adoption, chronic illness, spirituality and religion, and parenting strategies. Basic Concepts in Family Therapy will help you bridge theories and techniques with problems you see everyday in society to offer improved and relevant services to clients.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 643
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9780789006462
- ISBN-10: 0789006464
- Artikelnr.: 22415059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 643
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1125g
- ISBN-13: 9780789006462
- ISBN-10: 0789006464
- Artikelnr.: 22415059
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Linda Berg Cross
Contents
About the Author
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Unit I: Getting Acquainted with The Family
Chapter 1. Exploring the Family Structure
What Is a Family?
The Family Life Cycles
Techniques for Focusing on the Family
Self-Exploration: Discovering Your Family Life Space
Self-Exploration: Using the Jack
Unit II: Family Concepts-A Systems Perspective
Chapter 2. Individuation
Parents' Socioemotional Investment in Children: Precursors to Successful Individuation and Separation
Theories of Individuation
Generational Boundaries, Closeness, and Role Behaviors
Individuation As a Lifelong Process
Self-Expoloration: Individuation
Chapter 3. Separation
Infancy and Early Childhood
Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence
Late Adolescence and Leaving Home
Divorce and Joint Custody
Parental Death and a Child's Grief
Self-Exploration: Separations
Chapter 4. Cutoffs
The Concept of Cutting Off
The Painful Process of Cutting Off
Reconstructing the Relationship
Developmental Timing
When Are Cutoffs Beneficial?
Self-Exploration: Family Cutoffs
Chapter 5. Triangles
Vulnerability and Self-Protection
The Universal Triangle: Father/Mother/Child
Dysfunctional Triangles
Triangles and Family Types
Recent Research on Triangular Effects
Self-Exploration: Family Triangles
Chapter 6. Rituals
Types of Rituals
Positive Aspects of the Ritual
How Family Rituals Evolve and Develop
Altering Rituals and Establishing New Ones
Rituals and the Family Life Cycle
Self-Exploration: Family Rituals
Chapter 7. Secrets
Kinds of Family Secrets
Adaptive versus Maladaptive Secrets
Self-Exploration: Family Secrets
Chapter 8. Multigenerational Effects
Patterns of Multigenerational Transmission
The Family Legacy
Family Myths
Appreciating One's Multigenerational Heritage
Self-Exploration: Multigenerational Effects
Chapter 9. Networks and Ecosystems
Networks and In-Laws
Networks and Childhood Resiliency
Zones of Intimacy
The Importance of Networks
Networks and Elderly People
Networks and Black Americans
Using--and Not Using--Networks
Self-Exploration: Networking
Unit III: Family Concepts-Ecological Stressors
Chapter 10. Family Resiliency and Poverty
Poverty-Associated Risks
The Resilience Model
Multifamily Groups
Professional Consultation and Training
Self-Exploration: Family Resiliency and Poverty
Chapter 11. Chronic Illness in Children: Stressors and Family Coping Strategies
Prevalence and Nature of Psychological Disorders
The Bad News About Prevalence
The Good News About Prevalence
A Family Systems Framework for Understanding Chronic Illness
Illness Demands
Family System Resources and Family System Dynamics
Clinical Assessment of Family Meanings: The Meaning of Illness Evolves
A Treatment Model for Medical Family Therapy: Strategies for Chronic Illness
A Medical Family Therapy Toolbox
Self-Exploration: Chronic Illness
Chapter 12. Adoption and Infertility
Types of Adoption
Normative Processes and Developmental Issues of Adoptive Families
Transracial Adoptions
Conclusion
Self-Exploration: Are We Ready to Adopt a Child?
Unit IV: Family Concepts-A Cognitive Perspective
Chapter 13. Communication Styles
Individual Communication Styles
Spousal Communication
Communicating Intimately
Parental Communication
The "Ka" Solution: New Terms for Stepfamilies and the New Times
Self-Exploration: Family Types
Self-Exploration: Parenting Style
Self-Exploration: Intimacy
Chapter 14. Problem Solving
Strategies for Reducing Conflict
Hostility and In
About the Author
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Unit I: Getting Acquainted with The Family
Chapter 1. Exploring the Family Structure
What Is a Family?
The Family Life Cycles
Techniques for Focusing on the Family
Self-Exploration: Discovering Your Family Life Space
Self-Exploration: Using the Jack
Unit II: Family Concepts-A Systems Perspective
Chapter 2. Individuation
Parents' Socioemotional Investment in Children: Precursors to Successful Individuation and Separation
Theories of Individuation
Generational Boundaries, Closeness, and Role Behaviors
Individuation As a Lifelong Process
Self-Expoloration: Individuation
Chapter 3. Separation
Infancy and Early Childhood
Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence
Late Adolescence and Leaving Home
Divorce and Joint Custody
Parental Death and a Child's Grief
Self-Exploration: Separations
Chapter 4. Cutoffs
The Concept of Cutting Off
The Painful Process of Cutting Off
Reconstructing the Relationship
Developmental Timing
When Are Cutoffs Beneficial?
Self-Exploration: Family Cutoffs
Chapter 5. Triangles
Vulnerability and Self-Protection
The Universal Triangle: Father/Mother/Child
Dysfunctional Triangles
Triangles and Family Types
Recent Research on Triangular Effects
Self-Exploration: Family Triangles
Chapter 6. Rituals
Types of Rituals
Positive Aspects of the Ritual
How Family Rituals Evolve and Develop
Altering Rituals and Establishing New Ones
Rituals and the Family Life Cycle
Self-Exploration: Family Rituals
Chapter 7. Secrets
Kinds of Family Secrets
Adaptive versus Maladaptive Secrets
Self-Exploration: Family Secrets
Chapter 8. Multigenerational Effects
Patterns of Multigenerational Transmission
The Family Legacy
Family Myths
Appreciating One's Multigenerational Heritage
Self-Exploration: Multigenerational Effects
Chapter 9. Networks and Ecosystems
Networks and In-Laws
Networks and Childhood Resiliency
Zones of Intimacy
The Importance of Networks
Networks and Elderly People
Networks and Black Americans
Using--and Not Using--Networks
Self-Exploration: Networking
Unit III: Family Concepts-Ecological Stressors
Chapter 10. Family Resiliency and Poverty
Poverty-Associated Risks
The Resilience Model
Multifamily Groups
Professional Consultation and Training
Self-Exploration: Family Resiliency and Poverty
Chapter 11. Chronic Illness in Children: Stressors and Family Coping Strategies
Prevalence and Nature of Psychological Disorders
The Bad News About Prevalence
The Good News About Prevalence
A Family Systems Framework for Understanding Chronic Illness
Illness Demands
Family System Resources and Family System Dynamics
Clinical Assessment of Family Meanings: The Meaning of Illness Evolves
A Treatment Model for Medical Family Therapy: Strategies for Chronic Illness
A Medical Family Therapy Toolbox
Self-Exploration: Chronic Illness
Chapter 12. Adoption and Infertility
Types of Adoption
Normative Processes and Developmental Issues of Adoptive Families
Transracial Adoptions
Conclusion
Self-Exploration: Are We Ready to Adopt a Child?
Unit IV: Family Concepts-A Cognitive Perspective
Chapter 13. Communication Styles
Individual Communication Styles
Spousal Communication
Communicating Intimately
Parental Communication
The "Ka" Solution: New Terms for Stepfamilies and the New Times
Self-Exploration: Family Types
Self-Exploration: Parenting Style
Self-Exploration: Intimacy
Chapter 14. Problem Solving
Strategies for Reducing Conflict
Hostility and In
Contents
About the Author
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Unit I: Getting Acquainted with The Family
Chapter 1. Exploring the Family Structure
What Is a Family?
The Family Life Cycles
Techniques for Focusing on the Family
Self-Exploration: Discovering Your Family Life Space
Self-Exploration: Using the Jack
Unit II: Family Concepts-A Systems Perspective
Chapter 2. Individuation
Parents' Socioemotional Investment in Children: Precursors to Successful Individuation and Separation
Theories of Individuation
Generational Boundaries, Closeness, and Role Behaviors
Individuation As a Lifelong Process
Self-Expoloration: Individuation
Chapter 3. Separation
Infancy and Early Childhood
Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence
Late Adolescence and Leaving Home
Divorce and Joint Custody
Parental Death and a Child's Grief
Self-Exploration: Separations
Chapter 4. Cutoffs
The Concept of Cutting Off
The Painful Process of Cutting Off
Reconstructing the Relationship
Developmental Timing
When Are Cutoffs Beneficial?
Self-Exploration: Family Cutoffs
Chapter 5. Triangles
Vulnerability and Self-Protection
The Universal Triangle: Father/Mother/Child
Dysfunctional Triangles
Triangles and Family Types
Recent Research on Triangular Effects
Self-Exploration: Family Triangles
Chapter 6. Rituals
Types of Rituals
Positive Aspects of the Ritual
How Family Rituals Evolve and Develop
Altering Rituals and Establishing New Ones
Rituals and the Family Life Cycle
Self-Exploration: Family Rituals
Chapter 7. Secrets
Kinds of Family Secrets
Adaptive versus Maladaptive Secrets
Self-Exploration: Family Secrets
Chapter 8. Multigenerational Effects
Patterns of Multigenerational Transmission
The Family Legacy
Family Myths
Appreciating One's Multigenerational Heritage
Self-Exploration: Multigenerational Effects
Chapter 9. Networks and Ecosystems
Networks and In-Laws
Networks and Childhood Resiliency
Zones of Intimacy
The Importance of Networks
Networks and Elderly People
Networks and Black Americans
Using--and Not Using--Networks
Self-Exploration: Networking
Unit III: Family Concepts-Ecological Stressors
Chapter 10. Family Resiliency and Poverty
Poverty-Associated Risks
The Resilience Model
Multifamily Groups
Professional Consultation and Training
Self-Exploration: Family Resiliency and Poverty
Chapter 11. Chronic Illness in Children: Stressors and Family Coping Strategies
Prevalence and Nature of Psychological Disorders
The Bad News About Prevalence
The Good News About Prevalence
A Family Systems Framework for Understanding Chronic Illness
Illness Demands
Family System Resources and Family System Dynamics
Clinical Assessment of Family Meanings: The Meaning of Illness Evolves
A Treatment Model for Medical Family Therapy: Strategies for Chronic Illness
A Medical Family Therapy Toolbox
Self-Exploration: Chronic Illness
Chapter 12. Adoption and Infertility
Types of Adoption
Normative Processes and Developmental Issues of Adoptive Families
Transracial Adoptions
Conclusion
Self-Exploration: Are We Ready to Adopt a Child?
Unit IV: Family Concepts-A Cognitive Perspective
Chapter 13. Communication Styles
Individual Communication Styles
Spousal Communication
Communicating Intimately
Parental Communication
The "Ka" Solution: New Terms for Stepfamilies and the New Times
Self-Exploration: Family Types
Self-Exploration: Parenting Style
Self-Exploration: Intimacy
Chapter 14. Problem Solving
Strategies for Reducing Conflict
Hostility and In
About the Author
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Unit I: Getting Acquainted with The Family
Chapter 1. Exploring the Family Structure
What Is a Family?
The Family Life Cycles
Techniques for Focusing on the Family
Self-Exploration: Discovering Your Family Life Space
Self-Exploration: Using the Jack
Unit II: Family Concepts-A Systems Perspective
Chapter 2. Individuation
Parents' Socioemotional Investment in Children: Precursors to Successful Individuation and Separation
Theories of Individuation
Generational Boundaries, Closeness, and Role Behaviors
Individuation As a Lifelong Process
Self-Expoloration: Individuation
Chapter 3. Separation
Infancy and Early Childhood
Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence
Late Adolescence and Leaving Home
Divorce and Joint Custody
Parental Death and a Child's Grief
Self-Exploration: Separations
Chapter 4. Cutoffs
The Concept of Cutting Off
The Painful Process of Cutting Off
Reconstructing the Relationship
Developmental Timing
When Are Cutoffs Beneficial?
Self-Exploration: Family Cutoffs
Chapter 5. Triangles
Vulnerability and Self-Protection
The Universal Triangle: Father/Mother/Child
Dysfunctional Triangles
Triangles and Family Types
Recent Research on Triangular Effects
Self-Exploration: Family Triangles
Chapter 6. Rituals
Types of Rituals
Positive Aspects of the Ritual
How Family Rituals Evolve and Develop
Altering Rituals and Establishing New Ones
Rituals and the Family Life Cycle
Self-Exploration: Family Rituals
Chapter 7. Secrets
Kinds of Family Secrets
Adaptive versus Maladaptive Secrets
Self-Exploration: Family Secrets
Chapter 8. Multigenerational Effects
Patterns of Multigenerational Transmission
The Family Legacy
Family Myths
Appreciating One's Multigenerational Heritage
Self-Exploration: Multigenerational Effects
Chapter 9. Networks and Ecosystems
Networks and In-Laws
Networks and Childhood Resiliency
Zones of Intimacy
The Importance of Networks
Networks and Elderly People
Networks and Black Americans
Using--and Not Using--Networks
Self-Exploration: Networking
Unit III: Family Concepts-Ecological Stressors
Chapter 10. Family Resiliency and Poverty
Poverty-Associated Risks
The Resilience Model
Multifamily Groups
Professional Consultation and Training
Self-Exploration: Family Resiliency and Poverty
Chapter 11. Chronic Illness in Children: Stressors and Family Coping Strategies
Prevalence and Nature of Psychological Disorders
The Bad News About Prevalence
The Good News About Prevalence
A Family Systems Framework for Understanding Chronic Illness
Illness Demands
Family System Resources and Family System Dynamics
Clinical Assessment of Family Meanings: The Meaning of Illness Evolves
A Treatment Model for Medical Family Therapy: Strategies for Chronic Illness
A Medical Family Therapy Toolbox
Self-Exploration: Chronic Illness
Chapter 12. Adoption and Infertility
Types of Adoption
Normative Processes and Developmental Issues of Adoptive Families
Transracial Adoptions
Conclusion
Self-Exploration: Are We Ready to Adopt a Child?
Unit IV: Family Concepts-A Cognitive Perspective
Chapter 13. Communication Styles
Individual Communication Styles
Spousal Communication
Communicating Intimately
Parental Communication
The "Ka" Solution: New Terms for Stepfamilies and the New Times
Self-Exploration: Family Types
Self-Exploration: Parenting Style
Self-Exploration: Intimacy
Chapter 14. Problem Solving
Strategies for Reducing Conflict
Hostility and In