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130 0 $aHandbook of family therapy (Sexton)
245 10 $aHandbook of family therapy /$cedited by Thomas L. Sexton and Jay Lebow.
250 $a2nd edition.
264 1 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2016.
264 4 $c©2016
300 $axiii, 560 pages :$billustrations ;$c26 cm
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520 $aIntegrative, research-based, multisystemic: these words reflect not only the state of family therapy, but the nature of this comprehensive handbook as well. The contributors, all well-recognized names who have contributed extensively to the field, accept and embrace the tensions that emerge when integrating theoretical perspectives and science in clinical settings to document the current evolution of couples and family therapy, practice, and research. Each individual chapter contribution is organized around a central theme: that the integration of theory, clinical wisdom, and practical and meaningful research produce the best understanding of couple and family relationships, and the best treatment options.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThe evolution of family and couple therapy /$rJay Lebow and Thomas L. Sexton --$gPart I.$tFoundational frameworks in family and couple therapy :$tThe evolution of systems theory /$rAlan Carr --$tA family developmental framework: challenges and resilience across the life cycle /$rFroma Walsh --$tThe neurobiology of relationships /$rMona DeKoven Fishbane --$tThe multiculturalism and diversity of families /$rCelia Jaes Falicov --$gPart II.$tFoundational theoretical principles and core clinical models :$tCognitive-behavioral couple and family therapy /$rFrank M. Dattilio and Norman B. Epstein --$tStructural family therapy /$rJorge Colapinto --$tPsychodynamic approaches to couple and family therapy /$rJanine Wanlass and David E. Scharff --$tMultigenerational family systems /$rElizabeth Skowron and Jessica Farrar --$tPostmodern/poststructural/social construction therapies: collaborative, narrative, and solution-focused /$rHarlene Anderson --$tIntegrative approaches to couple and family therapy /$rJay Lebow --$gPart III.$tEvidence-based clinical treatment models :$tMultidimensional family therapy /$rHoward A. Liddle --$tFunctional family therapy: evidence-based and clinically creative /$rThomas L. Sexton --$tMultisystemic therapy /$rSonja K. Schoenwald, Scott W. Henggler, and Melisa D. Rowland --$tBrief strategic family therapy treatment for behavior problem youth: theory, intervention, research, and implementation /$rJosé Szapocznik, Johnathan H. Duff, Seth J. Schwartz, Joan A. Muir, and C. Hendricks Brown --$tFamily psychoeducation for severe mental illness /$rWilliam McFarlane --$tEmotionally focused couple therapy: empiricism and art /$rSusan M. Johnson and Lorrie L. Brubacher --$tTraditional and integrative behavioral couple therapy /$rLisa A. Benson and Andrew Christensen --$tCognitive-behavior couple therapy /$rNorman B. Epstein, Frank M. Dattilio, and Donald H. Baucom --$tTreating adolescents with eating disorders /$rIvan Eisler, Daniel Le Grange, and James Lock --$gPart IV.$tResearch foundations :$tCurrent status of research on couples /$rRebecca L. Brock, Emily Kroska, and Erika Lawrence --$tIntegrating research and practice through intervention science: new developments in family therapy research /$rCorianne Datchi and Thomas L. Sexton --$tResearch-based change mechanisms: advances in process research /$rMyrna L. Friedlander, Laurie Heatherington, and Valentin Escudero --$gPart V. Emerging domains :$tMedical family therapy /$rNancy Ruddy and Susan H. McDaniel --$tSeparating, divorced, and remarried families /$rRobert E. Emery and Diana Dinescu --$tEmpirically informed couple and family therapy: past, present, and future /$rWilliam Pinsof, Terje Tilden, and Jacob Goldsmith --$tAdvancing training and supervision of family therapy /$rDouglas C. Breunlin --$tIntegrative Problem Centered Metaframeworks (IPCM) therapy /$rWilliam P. Russell, William Pinsof, Douglas C. Breunlin, and Jay Lebow.
650 0 $aFamily psychotherapy.
650 0 $aCouples therapy.
650 12 $aFamily Therapy.
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