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  • - Contemporary and Cutting-Edge Strategies
    av Len (Florida Atlantic University Sperry
    650 - 1 900,-

    The field of family, child, and couple assessment continues to evolve and change since the first edition of this book appeared in 2004. Couple and Family Assessment, Third Edition, is a thoroughly revised and updated resource for anyone working with children, adolescents, couples, and families. It provides an in-depth description of an ev

  • - An Assimilative Therapy Model
    av Patricia J. Pitta
    820 - 1 900,-

  • - Integrating Individual and Family Interventions in the Treatment of Medical Conditions
    av USA) Sperry & Len (Florida Atlantic University
    906 - 1 766,-

  • - Short-Term, Assessment-Based Strategies for Helping Couples Disarm Their Defenses
    av Dennis A. Bagarozzi
    690 - 1 900,-

  • - Strategies for Systemic Advocacy and Family Healing
    av Wes Crenshaw
    746 - 790,-

    Crenshaw proposes a new integration of many of the existing theories and practices of family and child counselling with those of the welfare, child protection, and social services programs.

  • - Solution Focused Therapy with Women at Midlife
    av Debra D. Castaldo
    746 - 2 016,-

    Explores the experience, meaning, and impact of divorce at mid-life for women without children, and gives insights into the unique stressors and issues confronting these individuals so that the practitioner can better anticipate and meet their needs. This book provides case examples, clinical themes, and suggests coping techniques and strategies.

  • - A Clinician's Guide
     
    706,-

    The loss of intimacy is one of the most difficult¿but also one of the most common¿factors in the destruction of any relationship, but clinicians looking for a research-based, practical take on the many facets of intimacy in the twenty-first century need look no further than this book.

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    746,-

    First Published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • - Conceptual, Empirical and Therapeutic Relatedness
     
    766,-

    IAttachment and Family Systems is a cogent and compelling text addressing the undeniable overlap between two systems of thought that deal with the nature of interpersonal relationships and how these impact functioning. In this enlightening work, leading thinkers in the field apply attachment theory within a systemic framework to a variety of life cycle transitional tasks and clinical issues.

  • - Development, Practice, Trends
     
    816,-

    First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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    636,-

    Written in a conversational style that will appeal to clinicians and academics, this book provides a historical treatment of the cultural context of African Americans, as well as clinical treatment guidelines and practice-based, evidentiary approaches.

  • - A Practical Guide for Counselors
     
    746,-

    This book aims to create a foundation that respects theory, culture, and the mental health professions and to initiate the practical and needed discussions about how to work with immigrant families.

  • - A Choice Theory and Reality Therapy Approach
     
    690,-

    Contemporary Issues in Couples Counseling explores the most common and difficult issues that people in the helping professions face when using cognitive-behavior therapy with couples and provides concrete solutions for addressing them effectively.

  • - Translating Research Into Practice
     
    756,-

    Written for researchers, practitioners, and students in advanced courses, this book furthers our understanding of the complexity of contemporary families. Seven types of families are the focus of this book, based on the research available and the challenges they present for mental health professionals. The family forms discussed areΓÇó AdoptionΓÇó Foster careΓÇó Interracial familiesΓÇó Family members with special needs (with a focus on autism)ΓÇó Families with LGBTQ membersΓÇó Grandparent-headed FamiliesΓÇó Family members with chronic medical conditions The volume establishes an innovative format that fits the new age of evidence-based practice. Each chapter is written by a collaborative team of authors consisting of researchers and practitioners. The former address the prevalence and characteristics of the family form and then present the research findings most relevant to clinical practice; the latter use this as the foundation for their portion of the chapter, in which they discuss strategies for good therapeutic intervention, representing a true integration of science and practice. Readers learn about relevant research findings regarding each family described, as well as gain explicit instruction and case material for which to augment therapeutic efforts with these populations. 

  • - Translating Research Into Practice
     
    2 310,-

    Written for researchers, practitioners, and students in advanced courses, this book furthers our understanding of the complexity of contemporary families. Seven types of families are the focus of this book, based on the research available and the challenges they present for mental health professionals. The family forms discussed areΓÇó AdoptionΓÇó Foster careΓÇó Interracial familiesΓÇó Family members with special needs (with a focus on autism)ΓÇó Families with LGBTQ membersΓÇó Grandparent-headed FamiliesΓÇó Family members with chronic medical conditions The volume establishes an innovative format that fits the new age of evidence-based practice. Each chapter is written by a collaborative team of authors consisting of researchers and practitioners. The former address the prevalence and characteristics of the family form and then present the research findings most relevant to clinical practice; the latter use this as the foundation for their portion of the chapter, in which they discuss strategies for good therapeutic intervention, representing a true integration of science and practice. Readers learn about relevant research findings regarding each family described, as well as gain explicit instruction and case material for which to augment therapeutic efforts with these populations. 

  • - Inviting Relational Understandings for Therapeutic Change
     
    1 970,-

    This book presents the historical and conceptual context of the IPscope, a unique relational assessment system developed by Karl Tomm that offers a means to assess and address the severity of families¿ concerns in ways compatible with systemic and social constructionist approaches to practice. It is also a clinically and administratively viable way of making sense of family concerns while enabling ways to track therapeutic progress.

  • - Inviting Relational Understandings for Therapeutic Change
     
    776,-

    This book presents the historical and conceptual context of the IPscope, a unique relational assessment system developed by Karl Tomm that offers a means to assess and address the severity of families¿ concerns in ways compatible with systemic and social constructionist approaches to practice. It is also a clinically and administratively viable way of making sense of family concerns while enabling ways to track therapeutic progress.

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    1 900,-

    Multicultural Family Art Therapy addresses the specific cultural and international perspectives of various regions where art therapy with families is practiced. Each contributor writes about their native lands and the variances that need to be considered, such as gender, class, religion, and politics.

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    780,-

    Multicultural Family Art Therapy addresses the specific cultural and international perspectives of various regions where art therapy with families is practiced. Each contributor writes about their native lands and the variances that need to be considered, such as gender, class, religion, and politics.

  • - Development, Practice, Trends
     
    1 916,-

    This is the first book to bring together different international approaches on family therapy.

  • - Strategies that Work
     
    2 156,-

    It is within the context of the family that one triumphs or fails, and falls ill and heals, and it is the entire family unit that faces individual, couples, and family issues.

  • - Practicing With 21st Century Realities
     
    786,-

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    2 786,-

    Handbook of Counseling Military Couples provides expert analyses of the special issues that come up for military couples and guides clinicians through the process of addressing them productively.

  • - A Choice Theory and Reality Therapy Approach
     
    1 766,-

    Contemporary Issues in Couples Counseling explores the most common and difficult issues that people in the helping professions face when using cognitive-behavior therapy with couples and provides concrete solutions for addressing them effectively.

  • - A Practical Guide for Counselors
     
    750,-

    Examines the theoretical and practice-based issues that must be considered by counseling professionals when performing family therapy with immigrant clients. This book provides practitioners with insights into why immigrant families come to the United States, and the processes that unfold while they do.

  • - Theory-Based Approaches
     
    716,-

    In Case Studies in Couples Therapy, readers will grasp the essentials of major theories and approaches and then see how concepts and principles are applied in the work of top clinicians and researchers.

  • - Theory-Based Approaches
     
    2 036,-

    In Case Studies in Couples Therapy, readers will grasp the essentials of major theories and approaches and then see how concepts and principles are applied in the work of top clinicians and researchers.

  • - Toxic Relationships Between Parents and Their Adult Children
     
    886,-

    How does the toxicity associated with particular parenting styles affect attachment? How do the contaminated views of themselves that children of poisonous parents have affect their relationships into adulthood? Like physicians, clinicians do not want to amputate, but they sometimes find it necessary in order to preserve the health of the larger system. Poisonous Parenting shows clinicians how to recognize the effects of poisonous parenting in adult children and how to heal the scars created by parents' toxic attitudes and behaviors. Readers will come away from the book understanding ways to counteract the effects of poisonous parenting so that clients can recover and lead a healthy life. They'll also learn techniques for determining when a relationship can be salvaged, when to proceed with caution, and when to disconnect in order to keep the poison from spreading.

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