"Bravo to Catherine Sori and her colleagues for proving a rich conceptual and practical multi-modal approach in this volume! Both clinical trainees and seasoned professionals will find this to be an invaluable resource to expand practice knowledge and skills."- Froma Walsh, Ph.D., Professor, University of Chicago, andCo-Director, Chicago Center for Family Health"This is the best book available about how to integrate work with children into family therapy. Sori and her colleagues have given us a book that is filled with useful guidelines for practice and packed with rich clinical examples….it should become an essential part of the library of family therapists, child therapists, and counselors."- Jay Lebow, Ph.D., LCP, ABPP, LMFT, Professor, Northwestern UniversityClinical psychologist and research consultant, The Family Institute "What a book! Catherine Ford Sori has not only been instrumental in bringing children back into Family Therapy and Counseling, in this book she presents relevant issues all counselors working with children and their families should know. The book is not only a helpful, contemporary guide for learning how to work with children and their families, but also serves as a historical document. This book is a must read for novice and advanced therapists and counselors working with children and their families."- Volker Thomas, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Marriage and Family Therapy ProgramDepartment of Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University