Salvador Minuchin (USA Minuchin Center for the Family), Michael D. Reiter, Charmaine Borda (USA Private practice)
The Craft of Family Therapy
Challenging Certainties
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Salvador Minuchin (USA Minuchin Center for the Family), Michael D. Reiter, Charmaine Borda (USA Private practice)
The Craft of Family Therapy
Challenging Certainties
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This cutting-edge second edition of The Craft of Family Therapy revisits some of Salvador Minuchinâ s most famous cases, guiding trainee therapists through basic techniques and ideas while illuminating the unique voice of Minuchin as the founder of structural family therapy.
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This cutting-edge second edition of The Craft of Family Therapy revisits some of Salvador Minuchinâ s most famous cases, guiding trainee therapists through basic techniques and ideas while illuminating the unique voice of Minuchin as the founder of structural family therapy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780367628338
- ISBN-10: 0367628333
- Artikelnr.: 60798617
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9780367628338
- ISBN-10: 0367628333
- Artikelnr.: 60798617
Salvador Minuchin, MD, was a family therapist, author, and teacher. He was the developer of Structural Family Therapy and is considered one of the founders of family therapy. Michael D. Reiter, PhD, LMFT, is professor of family therapy at Nova Southeastern University. He is the author of ten previous books, including Systems Theories for Psychotherapists and Family Therapy: An Introduction to Process, Practice, and Theory. Charmaine Borda, PhD, LMFT, LMHC, is the founder and director of The Blue Couch, Inc., a private practice in Plantation, Florida.
Part I. 1. The Craft of Family Therapy 2. Symptoms: Challenge to the
Concept that the Symptom is Located in One Family Member 3. Unwrapping
Family Member Identities 4. Deconstructing Family Member Organization:
Exploring Subsystems 5. The Therapist's Style 6. Utilizing the Family
Therapist's Pouch Part II. 7. Angela and the Way to Ask Questions 8. Olivia
and Becoming a Supernanny 9. Learning From My Mistakes Sarah Walker 10. Too
Close for Comfort Roseann Pascale 11. Six Lessons from Doctor Minuchin
Helen Reynolds 12. Minuchin and the Wilsons Part III. 13. Ten Things I
Learned from Dr. Salvador Minuchin Michael D. Reiter 14. Sage Advice from
Salvador Minuchin Charmaine Borda 15. A Therapy of Hope and Strength 16.
Honing One's Craft in a Changing Field
Concept that the Symptom is Located in One Family Member 3. Unwrapping
Family Member Identities 4. Deconstructing Family Member Organization:
Exploring Subsystems 5. The Therapist's Style 6. Utilizing the Family
Therapist's Pouch Part II. 7. Angela and the Way to Ask Questions 8. Olivia
and Becoming a Supernanny 9. Learning From My Mistakes Sarah Walker 10. Too
Close for Comfort Roseann Pascale 11. Six Lessons from Doctor Minuchin
Helen Reynolds 12. Minuchin and the Wilsons Part III. 13. Ten Things I
Learned from Dr. Salvador Minuchin Michael D. Reiter 14. Sage Advice from
Salvador Minuchin Charmaine Borda 15. A Therapy of Hope and Strength 16.
Honing One's Craft in a Changing Field
Part I. 1. The Craft of Family Therapy 2. Symptoms: Challenge to the
Concept that the Symptom is Located in One Family Member 3. Unwrapping
Family Member Identities 4. Deconstructing Family Member Organization:
Exploring Subsystems 5. The Therapist's Style 6. Utilizing the Family
Therapist's Pouch Part II. 7. Angela and the Way to Ask Questions 8. Olivia
and Becoming a Supernanny 9. Learning From My Mistakes Sarah Walker 10. Too
Close for Comfort Roseann Pascale 11. Six Lessons from Doctor Minuchin
Helen Reynolds 12. Minuchin and the Wilsons Part III. 13. Ten Things I
Learned from Dr. Salvador Minuchin Michael D. Reiter 14. Sage Advice from
Salvador Minuchin Charmaine Borda 15. A Therapy of Hope and Strength 16.
Honing One's Craft in a Changing Field
Concept that the Symptom is Located in One Family Member 3. Unwrapping
Family Member Identities 4. Deconstructing Family Member Organization:
Exploring Subsystems 5. The Therapist's Style 6. Utilizing the Family
Therapist's Pouch Part II. 7. Angela and the Way to Ask Questions 8. Olivia
and Becoming a Supernanny 9. Learning From My Mistakes Sarah Walker 10. Too
Close for Comfort Roseann Pascale 11. Six Lessons from Doctor Minuchin
Helen Reynolds 12. Minuchin and the Wilsons Part III. 13. Ten Things I
Learned from Dr. Salvador Minuchin Michael D. Reiter 14. Sage Advice from
Salvador Minuchin Charmaine Borda 15. A Therapy of Hope and Strength 16.
Honing One's Craft in a Changing Field