1st Edition

Models Of Family Therapy The Essential Guide

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    Models of Family Therapy provides an overview of established family therapy models. All classification schemes of family therapy models must reduce ideological complexity, ignore overlap, and generalize for the purposes of category inclusion and exclusion. Nonetheless, orientation differences do exist and the authors make these differences clear by placing ideas and methods into categories. To facilitate learning how the dimensions of each model fit with other models, this book enhances comparability by using the same general outline in all chapters. In these outlines, the critical components of each model are broken down into a few core assumptions, terms, techniques, and methods. These critical components are summarized consistent with their description in the original publications. Some of these models include structural, strategic, behavioral, psychoeducational, and experiential therapy.
    Because of the style of presentation, this book can be useful as a primary text or supplement in a marriage and family therapy course. In addition, graduate students and professionals can benefit from this guidebook in order to prepare for any state or national examination on marriage and family therapy.

    Part 1 Ahistorical Models; Chapter 1 Family Therapy Models: Structure and Rationale; Chapter 2 Structural Family Therapy; Chapter 3 Strategic Family Therapy; Chapter 4 Behavioral Family Therapy; Chapter 5 Psychoeducational Family Therapy; Chapter 6 Communication Models: Mental Research Institute; Part 2 Historical Models; Chapter 7 Object Relations Theory; Chapter 8 Bowen Systems Therapy; Part 3 Experiential Model; Chapter 9 Experiential Family Therapy; Chapter 10 Ethics; Chapter 11 Gender and Ethnicity; Chapter 12 Model Comparisons; Chapter 13 Questions;

    Biography

    William A. Griffin, Shannon M. Greene