An edition of Treating people in families (1996)

Treating people in families

an integrative framework

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An edition of Treating people in families (1996)

Treating people in families

an integrative framework

A compassionate and useful work for practitioners and students of family therapy, this book presents a treatment framework that is compatible with a wide variety of therapeutic techniques. Focusing on the development over time of the family life cycle - from marriages in formation to the "postparental couple" - William C. Nichols explores the unique challenges and opportunities that each stage of family life presents.

Enhanced by illuminating case studies and the author's own deeply personal insights, this lively volume covers the therapy relationship, assessment modalities, techniques of engagement, and termination.

Divided into two main sections, the book first offers a theoretical overview of family therapy. The volume builds on systems concepts, as well as psychodynamic and behavioral principles, to offer a truly integrative view of therapy with families. Outlining his integrative approach - which incorporates the pioneering work of Harry Stack Sullivan, W. R. D. Fairbairn, and Nathan Ackerman - the author stresses the need to consider the force of the individual human personality in treatment.

The development over time of the family life cycle is then explored in detail, as Nichols details the clinical implications of this approach.

The second section focuses on evaluation and treatment. In-depth chapters demonstrate how to apply the approach during the various stages of the family's developmental life cycle, covering everything from planning therapy and defining goals to performing effective diagnosis and assessment and giving feedback to clients. The book also provides a wealth of useful advice for treating problems that arise with divorce and remarriage.

Throughout, special attention is given to ethical considerations in therapy, the responsibilities of both the therapist and clients, and issues of gender and ethnicity.

Combining an overview of the family therapy process with detailed case material, this invaluable resource will expand the horizons of front-line psychotherapists seeking to increase their knowledge and hone their clinical skills for work with individuals, couples, and families as they move through the lifespan. Accessible, the work is also an excellent primary text for graduate students of family therapy.

Publish Date
Publisher
Guilford Press
Language
English
Pages
331

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-322) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
The Guilford family therapy series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.89/156
Library of Congress
RC488.5 .N5353 1996, RC488.5.N5353 1996, RC488.5 .N5353 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 331 p. :
Number of pages
331

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL792854M
ISBN 10
1572300361
LCCN
95025437
OCLC/WorldCat
33164293
Goodreads
1344170

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