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Family Therapy 100 Key Points and Techniques

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2026

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

440

Maße (L/B)

19,8/12,9 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-82371-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.11.2026

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

440

Maße (L/B)

19,8/12,9 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-138-82371-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Section One: The space between

    1. Invisible webs of connection
    2. Systems theory
    3. Systems are not static
    4. Taking a broader position on systems
    5. Towards the 'systemic mind'

    Section Two: Family spaces

    6. The multiverse of families
    7. The family life cycle
    8. Horizontal and vertical stressors
    9. The family building
    10. The lines of connection
    11. Families and meaning
    12. Families and emotions
    13. Gender and the family
    14. Race and the family
    15. Culture and the family
    16. The social GRRRAAACCEEESSS
    17. Symptoms and functions

    Section Three: Controversies and debates about systems theory

    18. Making people into 'cogs in the machine'

    19. Systems theory as the 'normality police'

    20. Systems theory as a 'grand narrative'

    21. Decolonising systems theory

    Section Four: Foundational Principles

    22. Collaboration

    23. The therapeutic alliance

    24. Safety and empowerment

    25. Doing what works: evidence- based practice

    26. Accountability to employers and clients

    27. Reflective practice

    28. The self of the therapist

    Section Five: Assessing Families

    29. Assessment and family therapy

    30. Assessment tools

    31. Conversational systemic assessment: what do we need to know about the family?

    32. How does the problem affect the family?

    33. How does the family affect the problem?

    34. Broadening the assessment: taking into account multiple levels of context

    35. Assessing emotional upsets, pain and trauma

    36. Hypothesizing and formulation

    37. Assessing for change and building motivation

    Section Six: Beginning therapy: interactive interviewing

    38. Interactive interviewing

    39. Using a family tree (genogram) to stimulate interactive interviewing technique

    40. Drawing feedback loops to highlight interactive cycles

    41. Bringing interaction into the conversation

    42. Evoking interaction curiosity by reflecting on patterns

    43. Interactional goal setting

    Section Seven: Further into the therapy: interventive interviewing

    44. What do we talk about? Bringing formulations and hypotheses to bear in family therapy

    45. Intention, intervention and persistence

    46. Circular questions

    47. Using circular questions to connect family members to the identified problem

    48. Using circular questions to interrupt patterns and invite new patterns

    49. Using circular questions to deepen understanding

    50. Using circular questions to clarify and expand time frames

    51. Reframing in family therapy

    52. Progressive reframing and Ockham's razor

    53. Externalisation in family therapy

    54. Enactment: an action method in family therapy

    55. 'Sculpting' in family therapy practice

    Section Eight: Developing family therapy skills

    56: Talking about talking

    57: Integrating difference into the therapeutic conversation

    58: The dual mind of the therapist

    59: Working systemically with emotions

    60: Working with blame and negativity

    61: Taking the therapist's voice into everyday life

    62: Bringing the therapeutic relationship into the conversation

    63: Interrupting and guiding the process

    64: More perspective taking techniques

    65: Working with family scripts

    Section Nine: Common issues in family therapy

    66: 'Resistance' in family therapy

    67: Getting 'stuck' in family therapy

    68: Distracting and alluring dramas in family therapy

    69: Secrets in family therapy

    70: Absent family members

    71: The mantra of "I don't know" in family therapy

    72: Meeting the needs of diverse family members

    73: Endings in family therapy

    74: Failure in family therapy

    Section Ten: Beyond technique

    75: Embodying therapeutic presence

    76: Excellence in family therapy

    77: Walking into words: using language purposefully

    78: When themes get blocked

    79: Trusting the process

    80: Transformational moments

    81: Further journeys into self

    82: On knowing not to know: letting go of systems theory

    Section Eleven: The schools of family therapy

    83: The family therapy generations

    84: The first generation: psychodynamic, structural , strategic and Milan

    85: The second generation: Social Justice and Post-Milan

    86: The third generation: the post-modern revolution in narrative and solution focused approaches

    87: The fourth generation: collaborative and evidence-based approaches

    88: The contemporary generation

    Section Twelve: Evidence based family therapies

    89: The evidence-based family therapies

    90: Adolescent eating disorders

    91: Adolescent depression and suicidality

    92: Disruptive adolescent behaviour

    93: Family approaches in working with psychosis

    94: Evidence-based couple therapy models

    95: Multi-family group therapy

    Section Thirteen: Contemporary issues in family therapy

    96: 'Family work' and its relationship to family therapy

    97: Digital family therapy

    98: Team work in family therapy

    99: Becoming a family therapist

    100: The family and its therapy

    Resources for family therapists