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Marriage and family therapy (MFT) is a profession that is expected to grow rapidly over the next 10 years. This timely text provides the essentialknowledge base for all facets of supervision in MFT that are required to become an AAMFT-Approved Supervisor. The book focuses specifically on thedistinctive model of supervision used in MFT and further examines the unique supervisory issues arising within different approaches to the profession.Distinguished by its use of a single case example across chapters to help clarify how different theories diverge and overlap, the book embraces the fullrange of theoretical approaches, in addition to featuring a “nuts-and-bolts” approach to the day-to-day fundamentals of MFT supervision. Grounded in the most up-to-date literature, the text discusses methods and issues of MFT supervision within multigenerational, structural, cognitivebehavioral, narrative, feminist, integrative, brief, and other supervision models. The text also surveys the most important and emerging settings andpopulations in which marriage and family therapists work, including medical and postdisaster trauma-informed practices. It covers legal and ethical issuesand discusses how culture, gender, and ethnicity must be considered during the supervision process. The text also addresses how to tailor supervision tothe supervisee’s developmental level. Examples of common supervision dilemmas vividly demonstrate foundational principles. With contributions from leadingmarriage and family therapy educators and experienced supervisors, the text is designed for therapists at both the master’s and doctoral levels who seekthe Approved Supervisor Credential and for MFT faculty who teach the AAMFT supervision course. KEY FEATURES: Meets the learning requirements for AAMFT-mandated courses leading to certification as an approved supervisorCovers the fundamentals of supervision in the systemic context that lie at the heart of marriage and family therapyCovers supervision in the major approaches to MFT, including cognitive behavioral, brief, narrative, structural, and other orientationsProvides an illustrative case study across all supervision models to demonstrate the uniqueness and similarities of each approachIncludes coverage of important populations and settings for MFT, such as medical and postdisaster
Karin Jordan, PhD, LMFT, is professor and interim associate dean of the College of Health Professions and director of the Department of Counseling at the University of Akron, Akron, Ohio.
ContentsContributorsPrefaceSECTION I: SUPERVISION ACROSS TIME1: History and Future TrendsKarin Jordan & Ulia FisherSECTION II: NUTS AND BOLTS OF SUPERVISION2: MFT Supervision: An OverviewSandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio3: Modalities of Marriage and Family Therapy SupervisionRebecca Boyle & Molly McDowell-Burns4: Tailoring Supervision to Supervisees’ Developmental LevelGlenn W. Lambie & Ashley J. Blount5: Integrating Common Factors Into MFT SupervisionEli A. Karam6: Ethics and SupervisionBenjamin E. Caldwell7: Diversity and Social Justice in SupervisionToni Zimmerman, Marj Castronova, & Jessica ChenFengSECTION III: THEORY-SPECIFIC SUPERVISION8: Training the Structural TherapistSharon Apel Bursky & Ryan M. Cook9: Training the Strategic TherapistLaura Tejada10: Training the Multigenerational Family TherapistHeather Katafiasz11: Training the Cognitive Behavioral TherapistJoanne Holbert & Katie Wootton12: Training the Postmodern SupervisorTeresa Rogers & Megan Miranda13: Training the Systemic Cognitive-Developmental TherapistMichael Redd14: Training the Contextual TherapistRikki Patton15: Training the Narrative TherapistJerry Gale, D. Bruce Ross III, & Megan A. McCoy16: Training the Systems/Dialectical TherapistThomas W. Roberts17: Training the Emotionally Focused TherapistScott R. Woolley, George Faller, Lisa Palmer-Olsen, & Angela DeCandia Vitoria18: Training Feminist Family TherapistsAnne M. Prouty & Markie L. C. TwistSECTION IV: POPULATION-SPECIFIC SUPERVISION19: Training the Medical Family Therapist in an Integrated Care SettingJenny Speice & Susan McDaniel20: Training the Trauma-Informed Marriage and Family TherapistKarin JordanIndex