While there are many volumes that survey the field of family therapy, Family Therapy Sourcebook provides something different: a roadmap to classic and state-of-the-art work on foundational issues in theory, research, and practice. More than a textbook or a summary of primary sources, this volume is a comprehensive guide to original source materials for the student or teacher of family therapy. Covering the traditional family therapies and more, each chapter presents a selective annotated bibliography, highlights key concepts and clinical techniques, discusses research issues, and proposes creative teaching strategies. Describing helpful assignments and experiential learning exercises for educators, the authors share valuable expertise gained from years of teaching.
Fred P. Piercy, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Department of Child Development and Family Studies, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Foreword, Preface 1 Theoretical Foundations of Family Therapy 2 Transgenerational Family Therapies 3 Structural, Strategic, and Systemic Family Therapies 4 Experiential Family Therapies 5 Behavioral Family Therapies 6 Social Constructionist Family Therapies 7 Sex Therapy 8 Divorce Therapy 9 Deconstructing Gender in Family Therapy 10 Cultural Issues in Family Therapy 11 Other Family Therapies 12 Family Therapy with Several Specific Presenting Problems 13 Supervision and Training 14 Research in Family Therapy 15 Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues
National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Environment and Resources Commission on Geosciences, Committee on Remediation of Buried and Tank Wastes
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