Family Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice, Global Edition
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Gladding’s, Family Therapy: History, Theory, and Practice, give readers clear coverage of all aspects of working with couples and families from proven, evidence-based theories. In a user-friendly organisation and writing style, it covers important background information on healthy and functional families and different types of families, and includes an overview of how individual and family life cycles intertwine.
The basic processes involved in treating couples and families are made clear, before delving into a dozen theoretical ways of treating families. Thoroughly updated, the 6th Edition of Family Therapy, includes an abundance of examples and case studies, new illustrations, more than 175 new references, helpful learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter, a new chart comparing the different therapies, and more.
User-friendly and well illustrated, this book is developmental in its approach to working therapeutically with families. The practitioner-oriented focus shows how to work with different types of families. Illustrations, diagrams, summaries, examples, case studies, and a glossary help readers understand and retain the main points in the text. NEW! Realigned chapters put new emphasis on some of the materials in former chapters.
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- Pearson International Content
- 9781292071947
- 9781292058795
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- Samuel T. Gladding
- English
- 2015-03-18
- 100
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- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Prologue
- Part 1 Foundations of Family Therapy
- Chapter 1 Family Therapy over the Years
- Chapter Overview
- Inhibitors of the Development of Family Therapy
- Catalysts for the Growth of Family Therapy
- Family Therapy: 1940 to 1949
- Family Therapy: 1950 to 1959
- Family Therapy: 1960 to 1969
- Family Therapy: 1970 to 1979
- Family Therapy: 1980 to 1989
- Family Therapy: 1990 to 1999
- Family Therapy: 2000 to 2009
- Continued Development of the Profession
- Family Therapy: 2010 to the Present
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 2 The Theoretical Context of Family Therapy
- Chapter Overview
- Families, Systems, and Systems Theory
- What Is a Family?
- What Is a System, and What Is Systems Theory?
- Systems Theory
- Cybernetics and Causality
- Feedback and Feedback Loops
- Individual Development and Family Life Cycle Development
- Individual and Family Development
- Individual Life Cycle Development
- Family Life Development
- Unifying Individual and Family Life Cycles
- Implications of Life Cycles for Family Therapy
- Match of Life Cycles Between Family and Therapist
- Ethnicity and Life Cycles
- Acute and Chronic Illnesses and Life Cycles
- Special-Needs Children and Life Cycle
- Poverty, Professionalism, and Life Cycles
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 3 Family Types and Their Functionalities
- Chapter Overview
- Types of Families
- Qualities Associated with Healthy and Dysfunctional Families
- Qualities of Healthy Families
- Family Life Stressors
- Expected Life Stressors
- Unexpected Life Stressors
- Family Structure and Functionality
- Symmetrical/Complementary Families
- Centripetal/Centrifugal Families
- Cohesion/Adaptability
- Coping Strategies of Families
- Implications of Health in Working with Families
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 4 Therapy for Single-Parent and Blended Families
- Chapter Overview
- Single-Parent Families
- Types of Single-Parent Families
- Single Parenthood as a Result of Divorce
- Single Parenthood as a Result of Death
- Single Parenthood by Choice
- Single Parenthood as a Result of Temporary Circumstances
- Dynamics Associated with the Formation of Single-Parent Families
- Dynamics of Single-Parent Families Formed Through Divorce
- Dynamics of Single-Parent Families Formed as a Result of Death
- Dynamics of Single-Parent Families Formed Through Choice
- Dynamics of Single-Parent Families Formed Through Temporary Circumstances
- Strengths and Challenges Connected with Single-Parent Families
- Strengths of Single-Parent Families
- Challenges of Single-Parent Families
- Approaches for Working with Single-Parent Families
- Prevention Approaches
- Educational and Behavioral Approaches
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Blended Families
- Forming Blended Families
- Common Concerns of Blended Families
- Dealing with the Death of a Parent
- Dealing with the Divorce of a Couple
- Dynamics Associated with Blended Families
- Strengths and Challenges of Blended Families
- Strengths of Blended Families
- Challenges of Blended Families
- Approaches for Treating Blended Families
- Guidance in Retaining Old Loyalties
- Focus on Parental Involvement
- Provide Education
- Assist in the Creation of Family Traditions and Rituals
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 5 Therapy for Culturally Diverse Families
- Chapter Overview
- What Is Culture and Why Is It Important?
- Dynamics Associated with Culturally Diverse Families
- Issues within Culturally Diverse Families
- Sensitivity
- Experience
- Acceptance
- Ingenuity
- Specificity
- Intervention
- Approaches for Working with Culturally Diverse Families
- Gay and Lesbian Families
- African American Families
- Asian American Families
- Hispanic/Latino American Families
- American Indians and Alaska Natives Families
- Arab American Families
- European American Families
- Guidelines for Selecting Treatment Approaches in Working with Culturally Diverse Families
- Role of the Therapist
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Part 2 Therapeutic Approaches to Working with Families
- Chapter 6 The Process of Family Therapy
- Chapter Overview
- Common Factors in Therapy
- The Personhood of the Family Therapist
- Common Problems of Beginning Family Therapists
- Overemphasis
- Underemphasis
- Appropriate Process
- Pre-Session Planning and Tasks
- Initial Session(s)
- Middle Phase of Treatment
- Termination
- An Example of Appropriate Process in Family Therapy
- Initial Session(s)
- Middle Phase of Treatment
- Termination
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 7 Couple and Marriage Therapy: Approaches, Theories,Treatments, and Enrichment
- Chapter Overview
- Types of Couple and Marriage Treatments
- Preventive Approaches to Working with Couples
- Major Theorists in Marriage Preparation and Couple Enrichment: David and Vera Mace and John Gottman
- Major Theories for Prevention
- Marriage and Relationship Education
- Marriage Enrichment
- Marriage and Couple Therapy
- Major Theorists: Susan Johnson
- Therapeutic Approaches for Working with Couples
- Behavioral Couple Therapy
- Cognitive–Behavioral Couple Therapy
- Emotionally Focused Therapy
- Infidelity
- Approaches for Treating Infidelity
- Divorce Therapy, Mediation, and Collaboration
- Divorce Therapy
- Family Mediation
- Collaborative Divorce
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 8 Transgenerational Theories: Psychodynamic Family Theory and Bowen Family Systems Theory
- Chapter Overview
- Common Characteristics of Psychodynamic and Bowen Family Therapies
- Psychodynamic Family Therapy
- Major Theorists
- Nathan Ackerman (1908–1971)
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Transference
- Dream and Daydream Analysis
- Confrontation
- Focusing on Strengths
- Life History
- Complementarity
- Interpretation
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Psychodynamic Family Therapy
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Bowen Family Therapy
- Major Theorists
- Murray Bowen (1913–1990)
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Genograms
- Going Home Again
- Detriangulation
- Person-to-Person Relationships
- Differentiation of Self
- Asking Questions
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of the Bowen Family Therapy Approach
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 9 Experiential Family Therapy
- Chapter Overview
- Major Theorists
- Virginia Satir (1916–1988)
- Carl Whitaker (1912–1995)
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Therapists Who Use Few Techniques: Carl Whitaker
- Therapists Who Use Structured Techniques: Virginia Satir
- Other Experiential Techniques
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Experiential Family Therapy
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 10 Behavioral and Cognitive–Behavioral Family Therapies
- Chapter Overview
- Major Theorists
- Gerald Patterson (1926–)
- Neil Jacobson (1949–1999)
- Premises of the Theory
- Types of Behavioral and Cognitive–Behavioral Family Therapies
- Behavioral Parent Training
- Functional Family Therapy
- Behavioral Treatment of Sexual Dysfunctions
- Cognitive–Behavioral Family Therapy
- Treatment Techniques
- General Behavioral and Cognitive–Behavioral Approaches
- Specific Behavioral and Cognitive–Behavioral Techniques
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Behavioral and Cognitive–Behavioral Approaches
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 11 Theory, Treatments, and Outcomes of Structural Family Therapy
- Chapter Overview
- Major Theorists
- Salvador Minuchin (1921–)
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Joining
- Disequilibrium Techniques. Eleven Interventions for Changinga Family System
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Structural Family Therapy
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 12 Theory, Treatments, and Outcomes of Strategic FamilyTherapies
- Chapter Overview
- Strategic Family Therapy: The Influence of Milton Erickson (1901–1980)
- Major Strategic Theorists
- Jay Haley (1923–2007)
- Cloé Madanes (1945–)
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Reframing
- Directive
- Paradox
- Ordeals
- Pretend
- Positioning
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Strategic Family Therapy
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Milan Systemic Family Therapy
- Major Theorist
- Mara Selvini Palazzoli (1916–1999)
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Hypothesizing
- Positive Connotation
- Circular Questioning
- Invariant/Variant Prescriptions
- Rituals
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Systemic Therapy
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 13 Solution-Focused Brief Therapy and Narrative Family Therapy
- Chapter Overview
- Solution-Focused and Solution-Oriented Family Therapies
- Major Theorists
- Steve de Shazer (1940–2005)
- Insoo Kim Berg (1935–2007)
- Bill O’Hanlon (1952–)
- Michele Weiner-Davis
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Solution-Focused Family Therapy
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Narrative Family Therapy
- Major Theorists
- Michael White (1948–2008)
- Premises of the Theory
- Treatment Techniques
- Externalization of the Problem
- Influence (Effect) of the Problem on the Person
- Influence (Effect) of the Person on the Problem
- Raising Dilemmas
- Predicting Setbacks
- Using Questions
- Letters
- Celebrations and Certificates
- Role of the Therapist
- Process and Outcome
- Unique Aspects of Narrative Family Therapy
- Emphases
- Comparison with Other Theories
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Part 3 Professional Issues and Research in Family Therapy
- Chapter 14 Therapy for Substance-Related Disorders, Domestic Violence, and Child Abuse
- Chapter Overview
- Substance-Related Disorders and Families
- Manifestation of Substance-Related Disorders
- Engaging Substance-Related Disorder Families in Treatment
- Approaches for Treating Substance-Related Disorder Families After Engagement
- Domestic Violence and Families
- Assessment of Domestic Violence
- Approaches for Treating Domestic Violence
- Child Abuse and Neglect in Families
- Approaches for Treating Child Abuse and Neglect
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Chapter 15 Family Therapy: Research and Assessment
- Chapter Overview
- Importance of Research in Family Therapy
- Research Findings in Family Therapy
- Two Types of Family Therapy Research
- Difficulties in Family Therapy Research
- Design
- Sampling
- Instrumentation
- Procedure
- Theory
- Statistics
- Validity/Reliability
- The Importance of Assessing Families
- Dimensions of Assessing Families
- Methods Used in Assessing Families
- Informal Methods of Assessing Families
- Formal Methods of Assessing Families
- Summary and Conclusion
- Summary Table
- Appendix Models of Family Therapy
- Glossary
- References
- Name Index
- Subject Index