1st Edition

Family Therapy Fundamentals Of Theory And Practice

By William A. Griffin Copyright 1993

    First published in 1993. should be used as opposed to focusing on the techniques-with-theories­attached approach of other books in the same genre. The first volume in the Basic Principles Into Practice Series, this book provides an easy to under­stand, basic approach that eschews the latest treatment trends and buzzwords in family therapy to focus on a new way of thinking about using family relation­ships in treating behavioral disorders. Throughout, Dr. Griffin stresses the importance of learning to view and treat the family as a whole, often requiring a difficult conceptual shift in one's view of aberrant behavior. Readers will be rewarded with a core, rudimentary understanding of family therapy that will serve them well regardless of which family therapy models they later use in practice.

    Chapter 1 Family Therapy; Chapter 2 Intrapersonal Vs Interpersonal Models; Chapter 3 Theory And Technique; Chapter 4 Family Therapy Orientations; Chapter 5 The Therapist; Chapter 6 Questions; Chapter 7 Therapy Implementation; Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Topics; Chapter 9 Recommended Readings;

    Biography

    WILLIAM A. GRIFFIN, PHD, is Associate Professor and Director, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Department of Family Resources and Human Development, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.