Treating Contemporary Families
Toward a More Inclusive Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Browning, Scott W; Eeden-Moorefield, Bradley Matheus van
Treating Contemporary Families
Toward a More Inclusive Clinical Practice
Herausgeber: Browning, Scott W; Eeden-Moorefield, Bradley Matheus van
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This book examines common interactional challenges that contemporary families face, such as co-parenting, divorce, and blending families. Contributors summarize the research and show how to develop interventions for different family types.
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This book examines common interactional challenges that contemporary families face, such as co-parenting, divorce, and blending families. Contributors summarize the research and show how to develop interventions for different family types.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836657
- ISBN-10: 1433836653
- Artikelnr.: 62810808
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781433836657
- ISBN-10: 1433836653
- Artikelnr.: 62810808
Edited by Scott Browning and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Our Approach to Inclusive Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary
Families
Scott Browning and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Foundational Terminology and Contextual Information
The Process of Creating This Book
2. Implications of Inclusion and Intersectionality for Clinical Practice
Maya Autret and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice
Cultural Competence, Cultural Humility, and Cultural Responsiveness
Intersectionality
Conclusion
3. Stress From Microaggressions and Discrimination: A Focus on Asian
American, African American, Latina/o/x, and Queer Families
Research: Lindsey Sank Davis
Clinical Applications: Claudia García-Leeds, Yiqing Youngman, Cheryll
Rothery, and Erika Grafsky
Research
Clinical Applications
4. Couple Instability: A Focus on Fragile Families, Stepfamilies, Families
With a Child on the Autism Spectrum, and Multiracial Families
Research: Francesca Adler-Baeder and Kim D. Gregson
Clinical Applications: C. Wayne Jones, Patricia L. Papernow, Scott
Browning, Kelley Kenney, and Mark Kenney
Research
Clinical Applications
5. Intimate Partner Violence: A Focus on Queer Families, Families and
Substance Use, and Military Couples
Research: Autumn M. Bermea
Clinical Applications: Peter Fraenkel, Kristen Benson, Camille St. James,
and Matthew Bowen
Research
Clinical Applications
6. Coparenting: A Focus on Divorced Families, Stepfamilies,
Intergenerational Families, and Families With a Child on the Autism
Spectrum
Research: Tamara D. Afifi, Alison Mazur, and Chris Otmar
Clinical Applications: Amy C. Wagner, Patricia L. Papernow, Bindu
Methikalam, and Bryan M. Peightal
Research
Clinical Applications
7. Boundary Ambiguity: A Focus on Stepfamilies, Queer Families, Families
With Adolescent Children, and Multigenerational Families
Research: Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence Ganong
Clinical Applications: Salvatore D’Amore, Scott Browning, Dena DiNardo, and
Bindu Methikalam
Research
Clinical Applications
8. Ambiguous Loss: A Focus on Immigrant Families, Postincarceration Family
Life, Addiction and Families, and Military Families
Research: Catherine Solheim and Anne Williams-Wengerd
Clinical Applications: Christine Kodman-Jones, Kyle Burke, Camille St.
James, Miguel Lewis, and Michelle Sherman
Research
Clinical Applications
9. Loss and Bereavement: A Focus on Cancer and Families, Death of a Parent,
Death of a Young Child, and Sudden or Violent Death in Families
Research: Jacquelyn J. Benson, Abigail J. Rolbiecki, and Tashel C. Bordere
Clinical Applications: Cadmona A. Hall, Allie Abraham, Dena DiNardo,
Marianne Celano, and Ileana Ungureanu
Research
Clinical Applications
10. Emergent Areas of Clinical Practice in Need of Research: Medical
Changes
Susan McGroarty, Rachel Hull, and Christopher Royer
Clinical Expertise and Interpretation of Evidence
Conclusion
11. Outcome Assessment in Family Therapy
Charles Fishman, Angus Craig, Scott Browning, Rachel Hull, and Allison
Rozovsky
RBA: Is Anybody Better Off?
Case Study for the RBA
Genogram-Based Interactional Measure
Case Example for the GBIM
Conclusion
Index
About the Editors
Acknowledgments
1. Our Approach to Inclusive Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary
Families
Scott Browning and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Foundational Terminology and Contextual Information
The Process of Creating This Book
2. Implications of Inclusion and Intersectionality for Clinical Practice
Maya Autret and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice
Cultural Competence, Cultural Humility, and Cultural Responsiveness
Intersectionality
Conclusion
3. Stress From Microaggressions and Discrimination: A Focus on Asian
American, African American, Latina/o/x, and Queer Families
Research: Lindsey Sank Davis
Clinical Applications: Claudia García-Leeds, Yiqing Youngman, Cheryll
Rothery, and Erika Grafsky
Research
Clinical Applications
4. Couple Instability: A Focus on Fragile Families, Stepfamilies, Families
With a Child on the Autism Spectrum, and Multiracial Families
Research: Francesca Adler-Baeder and Kim D. Gregson
Clinical Applications: C. Wayne Jones, Patricia L. Papernow, Scott
Browning, Kelley Kenney, and Mark Kenney
Research
Clinical Applications
5. Intimate Partner Violence: A Focus on Queer Families, Families and
Substance Use, and Military Couples
Research: Autumn M. Bermea
Clinical Applications: Peter Fraenkel, Kristen Benson, Camille St. James,
and Matthew Bowen
Research
Clinical Applications
6. Coparenting: A Focus on Divorced Families, Stepfamilies,
Intergenerational Families, and Families With a Child on the Autism
Spectrum
Research: Tamara D. Afifi, Alison Mazur, and Chris Otmar
Clinical Applications: Amy C. Wagner, Patricia L. Papernow, Bindu
Methikalam, and Bryan M. Peightal
Research
Clinical Applications
7. Boundary Ambiguity: A Focus on Stepfamilies, Queer Families, Families
With Adolescent Children, and Multigenerational Families
Research: Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence Ganong
Clinical Applications: Salvatore D’Amore, Scott Browning, Dena DiNardo, and
Bindu Methikalam
Research
Clinical Applications
8. Ambiguous Loss: A Focus on Immigrant Families, Postincarceration Family
Life, Addiction and Families, and Military Families
Research: Catherine Solheim and Anne Williams-Wengerd
Clinical Applications: Christine Kodman-Jones, Kyle Burke, Camille St.
James, Miguel Lewis, and Michelle Sherman
Research
Clinical Applications
9. Loss and Bereavement: A Focus on Cancer and Families, Death of a Parent,
Death of a Young Child, and Sudden or Violent Death in Families
Research: Jacquelyn J. Benson, Abigail J. Rolbiecki, and Tashel C. Bordere
Clinical Applications: Cadmona A. Hall, Allie Abraham, Dena DiNardo,
Marianne Celano, and Ileana Ungureanu
Research
Clinical Applications
10. Emergent Areas of Clinical Practice in Need of Research: Medical
Changes
Susan McGroarty, Rachel Hull, and Christopher Royer
Clinical Expertise and Interpretation of Evidence
Conclusion
11. Outcome Assessment in Family Therapy
Charles Fishman, Angus Craig, Scott Browning, Rachel Hull, and Allison
Rozovsky
RBA: Is Anybody Better Off?
Case Study for the RBA
Genogram-Based Interactional Measure
Case Example for the GBIM
Conclusion
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Acknowledgments
1. Our Approach to Inclusive Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary
Families
Scott Browning and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Foundational Terminology and Contextual Information
The Process of Creating This Book
2. Implications of Inclusion and Intersectionality for Clinical Practice
Maya Autret and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice
Cultural Competence, Cultural Humility, and Cultural Responsiveness
Intersectionality
Conclusion
3. Stress From Microaggressions and Discrimination: A Focus on Asian
American, African American, Latina/o/x, and Queer Families
Research: Lindsey Sank Davis
Clinical Applications: Claudia García-Leeds, Yiqing Youngman, Cheryll
Rothery, and Erika Grafsky
Research
Clinical Applications
4. Couple Instability: A Focus on Fragile Families, Stepfamilies, Families
With a Child on the Autism Spectrum, and Multiracial Families
Research: Francesca Adler-Baeder and Kim D. Gregson
Clinical Applications: C. Wayne Jones, Patricia L. Papernow, Scott
Browning, Kelley Kenney, and Mark Kenney
Research
Clinical Applications
5. Intimate Partner Violence: A Focus on Queer Families, Families and
Substance Use, and Military Couples
Research: Autumn M. Bermea
Clinical Applications: Peter Fraenkel, Kristen Benson, Camille St. James,
and Matthew Bowen
Research
Clinical Applications
6. Coparenting: A Focus on Divorced Families, Stepfamilies,
Intergenerational Families, and Families With a Child on the Autism
Spectrum
Research: Tamara D. Afifi, Alison Mazur, and Chris Otmar
Clinical Applications: Amy C. Wagner, Patricia L. Papernow, Bindu
Methikalam, and Bryan M. Peightal
Research
Clinical Applications
7. Boundary Ambiguity: A Focus on Stepfamilies, Queer Families, Families
With Adolescent Children, and Multigenerational Families
Research: Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence Ganong
Clinical Applications: Salvatore D’Amore, Scott Browning, Dena DiNardo, and
Bindu Methikalam
Research
Clinical Applications
8. Ambiguous Loss: A Focus on Immigrant Families, Postincarceration Family
Life, Addiction and Families, and Military Families
Research: Catherine Solheim and Anne Williams-Wengerd
Clinical Applications: Christine Kodman-Jones, Kyle Burke, Camille St.
James, Miguel Lewis, and Michelle Sherman
Research
Clinical Applications
9. Loss and Bereavement: A Focus on Cancer and Families, Death of a Parent,
Death of a Young Child, and Sudden or Violent Death in Families
Research: Jacquelyn J. Benson, Abigail J. Rolbiecki, and Tashel C. Bordere
Clinical Applications: Cadmona A. Hall, Allie Abraham, Dena DiNardo,
Marianne Celano, and Ileana Ungureanu
Research
Clinical Applications
10. Emergent Areas of Clinical Practice in Need of Research: Medical
Changes
Susan McGroarty, Rachel Hull, and Christopher Royer
Clinical Expertise and Interpretation of Evidence
Conclusion
11. Outcome Assessment in Family Therapy
Charles Fishman, Angus Craig, Scott Browning, Rachel Hull, and Allison
Rozovsky
RBA: Is Anybody Better Off?
Case Study for the RBA
Genogram-Based Interactional Measure
Case Example for the GBIM
Conclusion
Index
About the Editors
Acknowledgments
1. Our Approach to Inclusive Evidence-Based Practice With Contemporary
Families
Scott Browning and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Foundational Terminology and Contextual Information
The Process of Creating This Book
2. Implications of Inclusion and Intersectionality for Clinical Practice
Maya Autret and Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Diversity, Inclusion, and Social Justice
Cultural Competence, Cultural Humility, and Cultural Responsiveness
Intersectionality
Conclusion
3. Stress From Microaggressions and Discrimination: A Focus on Asian
American, African American, Latina/o/x, and Queer Families
Research: Lindsey Sank Davis
Clinical Applications: Claudia García-Leeds, Yiqing Youngman, Cheryll
Rothery, and Erika Grafsky
Research
Clinical Applications
4. Couple Instability: A Focus on Fragile Families, Stepfamilies, Families
With a Child on the Autism Spectrum, and Multiracial Families
Research: Francesca Adler-Baeder and Kim D. Gregson
Clinical Applications: C. Wayne Jones, Patricia L. Papernow, Scott
Browning, Kelley Kenney, and Mark Kenney
Research
Clinical Applications
5. Intimate Partner Violence: A Focus on Queer Families, Families and
Substance Use, and Military Couples
Research: Autumn M. Bermea
Clinical Applications: Peter Fraenkel, Kristen Benson, Camille St. James,
and Matthew Bowen
Research
Clinical Applications
6. Coparenting: A Focus on Divorced Families, Stepfamilies,
Intergenerational Families, and Families With a Child on the Autism
Spectrum
Research: Tamara D. Afifi, Alison Mazur, and Chris Otmar
Clinical Applications: Amy C. Wagner, Patricia L. Papernow, Bindu
Methikalam, and Bryan M. Peightal
Research
Clinical Applications
7. Boundary Ambiguity: A Focus on Stepfamilies, Queer Families, Families
With Adolescent Children, and Multigenerational Families
Research: Marilyn Coleman and Lawrence Ganong
Clinical Applications: Salvatore D’Amore, Scott Browning, Dena DiNardo, and
Bindu Methikalam
Research
Clinical Applications
8. Ambiguous Loss: A Focus on Immigrant Families, Postincarceration Family
Life, Addiction and Families, and Military Families
Research: Catherine Solheim and Anne Williams-Wengerd
Clinical Applications: Christine Kodman-Jones, Kyle Burke, Camille St.
James, Miguel Lewis, and Michelle Sherman
Research
Clinical Applications
9. Loss and Bereavement: A Focus on Cancer and Families, Death of a Parent,
Death of a Young Child, and Sudden or Violent Death in Families
Research: Jacquelyn J. Benson, Abigail J. Rolbiecki, and Tashel C. Bordere
Clinical Applications: Cadmona A. Hall, Allie Abraham, Dena DiNardo,
Marianne Celano, and Ileana Ungureanu
Research
Clinical Applications
10. Emergent Areas of Clinical Practice in Need of Research: Medical
Changes
Susan McGroarty, Rachel Hull, and Christopher Royer
Clinical Expertise and Interpretation of Evidence
Conclusion
11. Outcome Assessment in Family Therapy
Charles Fishman, Angus Craig, Scott Browning, Rachel Hull, and Allison
Rozovsky
RBA: Is Anybody Better Off?
Case Study for the RBA
Genogram-Based Interactional Measure
Case Example for the GBIM
Conclusion
Index
About the Editors