This text provides down-to-earth, practical information about how to carry out the important procedures in marriage and family therapy. It serves as a student's or clinician's “handbook,” with explanations of how to handle the full range of situations encountered in everyday family practice. The authors have collected the procedures that make up the contemporary practice of marriage and family therapy. They have created a resource that students and clinicians can draw upon, and that those just starting their careers will especially appreciate. This revision features a significant reorganization and the addition of significant new sections, including topics of limiting risk (Ch. 12), out-of-session work (Ch. 10), and new effectiveness guidelines (Ch. 2).
Procedures in Marriage and Family Therapy, 4/e
By: Gregory W. Brock, University of Kentucky
& Charles P. Barnard, University of Wisconsin, Stout
Basic Approach:
This handy reference book guides practitioners through the procedures in marriage and family therapy:from common to troublesome situations:including child-custody evaluation, alcohol abuse, and more!
This handbook is both a student's and clinician's guide to handling situations through the use of in-depth explanations. Those studying Family Therapy or just starting their careers will especially appreciate the handbook's clear directions, along with the authors’ values:which are the product of many years of experience.
Features of the New Edition:
- A compilation of up to contemporary techniques and procedures for marriage and family therapy students and clinicians
- A resource book that can be used at any stage of a therapist's career, and is particularly helpful to those just starting out as marriage and family therapists
- New! A carefully constructed and comprehensive index makes finding solutions quick and easy.
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