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Title:
Theory and Treatment Planning in Family Therapy : A Competency-Based Approach
Physical Description:
xxiii, 454 pages : forms ; 28 cm.
ISBN:
9781285456430
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Part I: INTRODUCTION TO COMPETENCY, THEORY, AND TREATMENT PLANNING.1. Competency and Theory in Family Therapy.2. Research and Ethical Foundations of Family Therapy Theories.3. Theory-Specific Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning.Part II: FAMILY THERAPY THEORIES.4. Philosophical Foundations of Family Therapy Theories.5. MRI and Milan Systemic Therapies: Systemic Therapies Part I.6. Strategic Therapy: Systemic Therapies Part II.7. Structural Family Therapy.8. Satir's Human Growth Model: Experiential Family Therapies Part I.9. Symbolic-Experiential and Internal Family Systems: Experiential Family Therapies Part II.10. Intergenerational and Psychoanalytic Family Therapies.11. Cognitive-Behavioral and Mindfulness-Based Couple and Family Therapies.12. Solution-Based Therapies.13. Narrative Therapy: Postmodern Therapies Part I.14. Collaborative Therapy and Reflecting Teams: Postmodern Therapies Part II.15. Evidence-Based Treatments in Couple and Family Therapy.16. Evidence-Based Group Treatments for Couples and Families.Part III: CROSS-THEORETICAL CASE CONCEPTUALIZATION AND INTEGRATION.17. Cross-Theoretical Case Conceptualization and Integration. Appendix A. Appendix B.

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THEORY AND TREATMENT PLANNING IN FAMILY THERAPY: A COMPETENCY-BASED APPROACH prepares readers for the realities of practicing therapy. This book's outcomes-based approach engages readers in an active learning process, introducing family therapy theories using theory-specific case conceptualization and treatment planning. These assignments empower readers to apply theoretical concepts and develop real-world skills as early as possible in their training. The author uses a down-to-earth style to explain concepts in clear and practical language. She also includes extensive discussions about how diversity issues and research inform contemporary practice of family therapy.