Essential skills in family therapy : from the first interview to termination
1998
xiv, 250 p.
The Guilford family therapy series
1572303077
Anglais
1. The beginning family therapist : taking on the challenge -- 2. Before the initial interview -- 3. The initial interview -- 4. Guidelines for conducting assessment -- 5. Developing a treatment focus -- 6. Basic treatment skills -- 7. Working with families and children -- 8. Working with couples -- 9. When a family member has a mental illness -- 10. Getting unstuck in therapy -- 11. Termination -- 12. Family therapy in the future : pertinent issues for beginning clinicians
Designed throughout to meet the developmental needs of the beginning family therapist, this handbook provides readers with the basic skills and tools necessary to become empathic, confident, and successful practitioners in today's rapidly changing field of family therapy. From initial client intake to the nuts-and-bolts of the interview, assessment, diagnosis, goal setting, treatment planning, intervention techniques, troubleshooting, and termination, the book translates current research findings into cogent recommendations for practice. Numerous case examples and sample treatment plans, forms, and questionnaires complement the text.
WM 430.5.F2 E78 1998
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1 | WM 430.5.F2 E78 1998 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |