Family therapy : concepts and methods / Michael P. Nichols, with Richard C. Schwartz ; foreword by Salvador Minuchin.
This book includes a new section on the unique issues family therapists encounter when providing home-based services. Case studies and the latest approaches to family therapy, including solution-focused, narrative, and integrative models.
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Boston :
Pearson : Allyn and Bacon,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- The context of family therapy
- The Foundations of Family Therapy
- The Evolution of Family Therapy
- Early Models and Basic Techniques: Group Process and Communications Analysis
- The Fundamental Concepts of Family Therapy
- The classic schools of family therapy
- Bowen Family Systems Therapy
- Strategic Family Therapy
- Structural Family Therapy
- Psychoanalytic Family Therapy
- Experiential Family Therapy
- Psychoanalytic Family Therapy
- Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy
- Recent developments in family therapy
- Family Therapy in the Twenty-First Century
- Solution-Focused Therapy
- Narrative Therapy
- Integrative Models
- Comparative Analysis
- Family Therapy Research: Science into Practice, Practice into Science.