Clinical Practice with Families: Supporting Creativity and Competence
ISBN-13:
9780789010841
ISBN-10:
0789010844
Edition:
1
Author:
Michael Rothery, George Enns
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Hardcover
270 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Clinical Psychology
,
Psychology
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ISBN-13:
9780789010841
ISBN-10:
0789010844
Edition:
1
Author:
Michael Rothery, George Enns
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
Routledge
Format:
Hardcover
270 pages
Category:
Mental Health
,
Psychology & Counseling
,
Clinical Psychology
,
Psychology
Summary
Clinical Practice with Families: Supporting Creativity and Competence (ISBN-13: 9780789010841 and ISBN-10: 0789010844), written by authors
Michael Rothery, George Enns, was published by Routledge in 2001.
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Encourage creative change in troubled families!Clinical Practice with Families: Supporting Creativity and Competence presents the most important and useful contemporary ideas in family therapy from many diverse traditions. By organizing eclectic concepts within one basic, powerful framework, it makes these ideas more accessible and effective in practice.Instead of exploring these ideas in the abstract, Clinical Practice with Families illustrates them with in-depth case examples that include detailed studies of the client family's history and traditions, extensive analyses of the family system, and actual dialogue from sessions, along with the therapist's comments on shifting alliances and other unspoken occurrences. No other technique could better demonstrate the practical integration of therapeutic skills and concepts to meet the clients’needs.Clinical Practice with Families offers insight and ideas for practicing family therapists in such essential areas as: negotiating flexible, appropriate boundaries between family members and between yourself and your clients constructing ecomaps of a client's support systems and stressors identifying four kinds of supports helping the client reinterpret family traditions enabling clients to break the pattern of old narratives encouraging clients to set realistic, achievable goalsClinical Practice with Families offers a powerful set of techniques and ideas in a clear, understandable framework. Illustrated with helpful charts and figures, it offers senior students and practicing family therapists an opportunity to take a structured approach to contemporary theory and understand its implications for practice.
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