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* Fifth edition of a classic text that views couples and family therapy through a psychiatric lens * Written by clinicians with a biopsychosocial perspective on illness and family dysfunction * Draws on case studies to present family-oriented interventions in an accessible manner * Explores underlying principles along with a wide range of practical therapeutic techniques * Culturally inclusive, enabling readers to work with patients from diverse backgrounds
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* Fifth edition of a classic text that views couples and family therapy through a psychiatric lens * Written by clinicians with a biopsychosocial perspective on illness and family dysfunction * Draws on case studies to present family-oriented interventions in an accessible manner * Explores underlying principles along with a wide range of practical therapeutic techniques * Culturally inclusive, enabling readers to work with patients from diverse backgrounds
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118897232
- Artikelnr.: 43982585
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118897232
- Artikelnr.: 43982585
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Ira D. Glick is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and formerly Chief of the Schizophrenia Clinic at Stanford University School of Medicine, USA. Douglas S. Rait is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Chief of the Couples and Family Therapy Clinic at Stanford University School of Medicine, USA. Alison M. Heru is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado, USA. Michael S. Ascher is Clinical Associate in Psychiatry at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, USA.
Forewords xix
Ellen M. Berman MD, Lloyd I. Sederer MD
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgments xxxi
A Guide for Using the Text xxxiii
List of Tables xxxvii
List of Figures xxxix
Section I Family Therapy in Context
1 The Field of Couples and Family Therapy: Development and Definition 5
2 Family Life in Historical and Sociological Perspective 23
Section II Functional and Dysfunctional Families
3 Understanding the Functional Family 41
4 Understanding the Functional Family in a Variety of Family Forms 59
5 Problems and Dysfunction from an Integrated Family Systems Perspective 75
Section III Family Evaluation
6 The Process of Evaluation 95
7 The Content of Evaluation 107
8 Formulating an Understanding of the Family Problem Areas 117
Section IV Family Treatment
9 Major Family Therapy Schools and Their Treatment Strategies 137
10 Goals 147
11 Family Treatment: Integrated Strategies and Techniques 157
12 The Course of Family Treatment 175
13 Promoting Change in Family Treatment: Issues of Alliance and Resistance
189
14 Family Therapy: General Considerations203
Section V Couples Therapy
15 Dysfunctional Couples and Couples Therapy 221
16 Sex Couples and Sex Therapy 235
17 Couples and Families Breaking Apart: Separation and Divorce 249
Section VI Family Treatment When One Member Has a Psychiatric Disorder or
Other Special Problem
18 Family Treatment in the Context of Individual Psychiatric Disorders 267
19 Family Treatment in the Context of Other Special Problems-Violence to
Self and Others 301
20 The Family and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Psychiatric Illness 321
21 Working with Families in the
Section VII Results of and Guidelines for Recommending Family Therapy
23 Controversies Relative Contraindications and the Use and Misuse of
Couples and Family Therapy 371
24 Results: The Outcomes of Couples and Family Therapy 381
Section VIII Ethical Professional and Training Issues
25 Ethical and Professional Issues in Couples and Family Therapy 405
Suggested Reading 419
References 419
Index 421
Ellen M. Berman MD, Lloyd I. Sederer MD
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgments xxxi
A Guide for Using the Text xxxiii
List of Tables xxxvii
List of Figures xxxix
Section I Family Therapy in Context
1 The Field of Couples and Family Therapy: Development and Definition 5
2 Family Life in Historical and Sociological Perspective 23
Section II Functional and Dysfunctional Families
3 Understanding the Functional Family 41
4 Understanding the Functional Family in a Variety of Family Forms 59
5 Problems and Dysfunction from an Integrated Family Systems Perspective 75
Section III Family Evaluation
6 The Process of Evaluation 95
7 The Content of Evaluation 107
8 Formulating an Understanding of the Family Problem Areas 117
Section IV Family Treatment
9 Major Family Therapy Schools and Their Treatment Strategies 137
10 Goals 147
11 Family Treatment: Integrated Strategies and Techniques 157
12 The Course of Family Treatment 175
13 Promoting Change in Family Treatment: Issues of Alliance and Resistance
189
14 Family Therapy: General Considerations203
Section V Couples Therapy
15 Dysfunctional Couples and Couples Therapy 221
16 Sex Couples and Sex Therapy 235
17 Couples and Families Breaking Apart: Separation and Divorce 249
Section VI Family Treatment When One Member Has a Psychiatric Disorder or
Other Special Problem
18 Family Treatment in the Context of Individual Psychiatric Disorders 267
19 Family Treatment in the Context of Other Special Problems-Violence to
Self and Others 301
20 The Family and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Psychiatric Illness 321
21 Working with Families in the
Section VII Results of and Guidelines for Recommending Family Therapy
23 Controversies Relative Contraindications and the Use and Misuse of
Couples and Family Therapy 371
24 Results: The Outcomes of Couples and Family Therapy 381
Section VIII Ethical Professional and Training Issues
25 Ethical and Professional Issues in Couples and Family Therapy 405
Suggested Reading 419
References 419
Index 421
Forewords xix
Ellen M. Berman MD, Lloyd I. Sederer MD
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgments xxxi
A Guide for Using the Text xxxiii
List of Tables xxxvii
List of Figures xxxix
Section I Family Therapy in Context
1 The Field of Couples and Family Therapy: Development and Definition 5
2 Family Life in Historical and Sociological Perspective 23
Section II Functional and Dysfunctional Families
3 Understanding the Functional Family 41
4 Understanding the Functional Family in a Variety of Family Forms 59
5 Problems and Dysfunction from an Integrated Family Systems Perspective 75
Section III Family Evaluation
6 The Process of Evaluation 95
7 The Content of Evaluation 107
8 Formulating an Understanding of the Family Problem Areas 117
Section IV Family Treatment
9 Major Family Therapy Schools and Their Treatment Strategies 137
10 Goals 147
11 Family Treatment: Integrated Strategies and Techniques 157
12 The Course of Family Treatment 175
13 Promoting Change in Family Treatment: Issues of Alliance and Resistance
189
14 Family Therapy: General Considerations203
Section V Couples Therapy
15 Dysfunctional Couples and Couples Therapy 221
16 Sex Couples and Sex Therapy 235
17 Couples and Families Breaking Apart: Separation and Divorce 249
Section VI Family Treatment When One Member Has a Psychiatric Disorder or
Other Special Problem
18 Family Treatment in the Context of Individual Psychiatric Disorders 267
19 Family Treatment in the Context of Other Special Problems-Violence to
Self and Others 301
20 The Family and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Psychiatric Illness 321
21 Working with Families in the
Section VII Results of and Guidelines for Recommending Family Therapy
23 Controversies Relative Contraindications and the Use and Misuse of
Couples and Family Therapy 371
24 Results: The Outcomes of Couples and Family Therapy 381
Section VIII Ethical Professional and Training Issues
25 Ethical and Professional Issues in Couples and Family Therapy 405
Suggested Reading 419
References 419
Index 421
Ellen M. Berman MD, Lloyd I. Sederer MD
Preface xxvii
Acknowledgments xxxi
A Guide for Using the Text xxxiii
List of Tables xxxvii
List of Figures xxxix
Section I Family Therapy in Context
1 The Field of Couples and Family Therapy: Development and Definition 5
2 Family Life in Historical and Sociological Perspective 23
Section II Functional and Dysfunctional Families
3 Understanding the Functional Family 41
4 Understanding the Functional Family in a Variety of Family Forms 59
5 Problems and Dysfunction from an Integrated Family Systems Perspective 75
Section III Family Evaluation
6 The Process of Evaluation 95
7 The Content of Evaluation 107
8 Formulating an Understanding of the Family Problem Areas 117
Section IV Family Treatment
9 Major Family Therapy Schools and Their Treatment Strategies 137
10 Goals 147
11 Family Treatment: Integrated Strategies and Techniques 157
12 The Course of Family Treatment 175
13 Promoting Change in Family Treatment: Issues of Alliance and Resistance
189
14 Family Therapy: General Considerations203
Section V Couples Therapy
15 Dysfunctional Couples and Couples Therapy 221
16 Sex Couples and Sex Therapy 235
17 Couples and Families Breaking Apart: Separation and Divorce 249
Section VI Family Treatment When One Member Has a Psychiatric Disorder or
Other Special Problem
18 Family Treatment in the Context of Individual Psychiatric Disorders 267
19 Family Treatment in the Context of Other Special Problems-Violence to
Self and Others 301
20 The Family and Treatment of Acute and Chronic Psychiatric Illness 321
21 Working with Families in the
Section VII Results of and Guidelines for Recommending Family Therapy
23 Controversies Relative Contraindications and the Use and Misuse of
Couples and Family Therapy 371
24 Results: The Outcomes of Couples and Family Therapy 381
Section VIII Ethical Professional and Training Issues
25 Ethical and Professional Issues in Couples and Family Therapy 405
Suggested Reading 419
References 419
Index 421