Grounded in systemic family therapy and drawing on a variety of other models to enhance skills development, this book is a comprehensive, practical guide to working with families. This second edition is thoroughly updated and includes new chapters which cover working with First Nations Families, di...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-908012024-06-05T14:12:01Z A Practical Guide to Family Therapy Wallis, Andrew James, Kerrie Rhodes, Paul Family therapy,First Nations Families,diversity and family therapy,understanding emotions,dialogical reflective processes thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MK Medical specialties, branches of medicine::MKM Clinical psychology::MKMT Psychotherapy thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JK Social services and welfare, criminology::JKS Social welfare and social services::JKSN Social work Grounded in systemic family therapy and drawing on a variety of other models to enhance skills development, this book is a comprehensive, practical guide to working with families. This second edition is thoroughly updated and includes new chapters which cover working with First Nations Families, diversity and family therapy, understanding emotions, and dialogical reflective processes. The book begins with a focus on the therapeutic relationship and use of self as a foundation, and from there provides the reader with practical, skill-oriented guidelines for working with families. From the first session to addressing the complexities of separated parents, parent-child relational breaches, family of origin issues, wider systems, managing emotions, diversity, and much more, the book takes the reader through core practices that will become essential skills for family work. Written by an expert team of authors committed to innovative and contextual practice, this book is for experienced clinicians who want to learn to work with families and for beginning therapists to learn from a structured approach to developing complex skills. 2024-06-05T13:57:20Z 2024-06-05T13:57:20Z 2024 book 9781003490104 9781032789842 9781032789835 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/90801 eng Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003490104 10.4324/9781003490104 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 9579be27-317a-4a3c-9244-5eddcbd3b1a0 f3a61e8c-37d8-490c-ac1e-822751bdaabe ee1ce9c7-05ff-411c-bd44-3926d2ef77f5 9781003490104 9781032789842 9781032789835 Routledge open access
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description Grounded in systemic family therapy and drawing on a variety of other models to enhance skills development, this book is a comprehensive, practical guide to working with families. This second edition is thoroughly updated and includes new chapters which cover working with First Nations Families, diversity and family therapy, understanding emotions, and dialogical reflective processes. The book begins with a focus on the therapeutic relationship and use of self as a foundation, and from there provides the reader with practical, skill-oriented guidelines for working with families. From the first session to addressing the complexities of separated parents, parent-child relational breaches, family of origin issues, wider systems, managing emotions, diversity, and much more, the book takes the reader through core practices that will become essential skills for family work. Written by an expert team of authors committed to innovative and contextual practice, this book is for experienced clinicians who want to learn to work with families and for beginning therapists to learn from a structured approach to developing complex skills.
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