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There are many different models of marriage and family therapy; the challenge for students and beginning practitioners is deciding which one best suits their individual purposes. This highly practical volume elucidates the defining characteristics of 14 contemporary models, including their history, views of change, views of family and the role of the therapist; and methods of assessing family dynamics, goal setting; facilitating change; and knowing when to terminate. Each chapter also includes a template for implementing therapy models, and realistic case studies-many drawn from actual practice-to illustrate how each model would address common issues.

In addition, the volume includes extensive interviews with master therapists such as Albert Ellis, Insoo Kim Berg, Sue Johnson, Susan McDaniel, Derald Wing Sue, and many others. They share their ideas of the ways in which change occurs, how they set goals, and how they perform therapy. For further clarification, each therapist illustrates how he/she would proceed via the same case study. Learning how to perform effective family therapy can be an arduous process of trial and error, yet this resource will ease the way for students and currently practicing family therapists who need to revisit the basics.

Modalities Included

Bowen Family Systems Theory
Contextual Family Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy Models
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Symbolic-Experiential Family Therapy
Satir Human Validation Process Model
Milan Systemic Family Therapy
Structural Family Therapy
Strategic Family Therapy
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy with Families
Narrative Therapy with Families
Emotionally Focused Therapy
Medical Family Therapy
Family Psychoeducation

Key Features:

 

  • Introduces the theory, history, theoretical assumptions, techniques, and components of each model
  • Includes a template for using each model, from the initial meeting through assessment, intervention, and termination
  • Provides numerous interviews with master therapists
  • Includes case study commentary and analysis by master therapists
  • Suggests questions, therapeutic strategies, and/or comments to consider for each therapeutic phase
  • Includes a personality inventory to help readers select the most effective modality

5 reviews for Marriage and Family Therapy: A Practice-Oriented Approach

  1. jjzzcc
    February 18, 2019
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, great Author
    Great book. Love the author she is easy to understand. I also love how she divides her book, very organized.
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    L
    October 12, 2018
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
    I found this book very informative! I used it for a class and will definitely be keeping it!
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    M.M.S.D.
    June 23, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars A theory book I actually enjoyed reading
    A theory book I actually enjoyed reading. Thank you Linda Metcalf for make my life a little easier.
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    David C Collins
    June 1, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    as expected
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    Ashley F
    April 26, 2013
    5.0 out of 5 stars New Therapist
    This is the BEST book for a marriage and family therapy student or new in the field. It explains some of the most frequently used theories in simple t...More
    This is the BEST book for a marriage and family therapy student or new in the field. It explains some of the most frequently used theories in simple terms. I love it!
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