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Family Therapy: The Basics provides a clear and concise overview of the field of family therapy and its foundational models. This text explores the history, skills, and theories upon which family therapy rests, highlighting the main figures, concepts, ethical principles, and methods.Focusing on the breadth of the field, readers are provided answers to some of the most important questions for potential therapists:

  • What are the primary skills family therapists use to help families change?
  • How do family therapists incorporate aspects of diversity into their practice?
  • What are the major models of family therapy practice?
  • Where is the field of family therapy headed in the future?

Family Therapy: The Basics is an ideal introduction for students exploring the field of psychotherapy and how a focus on the family and the use of various family therapy theories can help shif

Trade Review

'In a casual, conversational style, Dr. Michael Reiter tells the story of family therapy. For the newly interested and beginning therapist, Reiter introduces the history, ethics, theorists, and the models that evolved since family therapy began in the 1950's. For the experienced family therapist, this book will be a reminder of the people and situations that built our profession. This title might say basic, but the content is anything but.'

Wade Luquet, PhD LCSW Gwynedd Mercy University. Author of Short-Term Couples Therapy: The Imago Model in Action.

'By sticking to the nuts and bolts while providing important contextual knowledge, Dr. Michael Reiter has simplified marriage and family therapy and brought fresh insight to a new generation of readers who can transform the field of study going forward.'

Dr. Kelsey Railsback, LMFT; Touro University Worldwide, USA; Associate Professor, MFT Program.



Table of Contents

1. History of Family Therapy 2. Family Therapy Ethics 3. Systems Theory 4. Core Competencies of Family Therapists 5. Intergenerational Family Therapies 6. Experiential Family Therapies 7. Strategic Family Therapies 8. Systemic Family Therapies 9. Postmodern Family Therapies 10. Diversity and Family Therapy 11.The Future of Family Therapy Glossary

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 6/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032319780, 978-1032319780
      ISBN10: 103231978X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Family Therapy: The Basics provides a clear and concise overview of the field of family therapy and its foundational models. This text explores the history, skills, and theories upon which family therapy rests, highlighting the main figures, concepts, ethical principles, and methods.Focusing on the breadth of the field, readers are provided answers to some of the most important questions for potential therapists:

      • What are the primary skills family therapists use to help families change?
      • How do family therapists incorporate aspects of diversity into their practice?
      • What are the major models of family therapy practice?
      • Where is the field of family therapy headed in the future?

      Family Therapy: The Basics is an ideal introduction for students exploring the field of psychotherapy and how a focus on the family and the use of various family therapy theories can help shif

      Trade Review

      'In a casual, conversational style, Dr. Michael Reiter tells the story of family therapy. For the newly interested and beginning therapist, Reiter introduces the history, ethics, theorists, and the models that evolved since family therapy began in the 1950's. For the experienced family therapist, this book will be a reminder of the people and situations that built our profession. This title might say basic, but the content is anything but.'

      Wade Luquet, PhD LCSW Gwynedd Mercy University. Author of Short-Term Couples Therapy: The Imago Model in Action.

      'By sticking to the nuts and bolts while providing important contextual knowledge, Dr. Michael Reiter has simplified marriage and family therapy and brought fresh insight to a new generation of readers who can transform the field of study going forward.'

      Dr. Kelsey Railsback, LMFT; Touro University Worldwide, USA; Associate Professor, MFT Program.



      Table of Contents

      1. History of Family Therapy 2. Family Therapy Ethics 3. Systems Theory 4. Core Competencies of Family Therapists 5. Intergenerational Family Therapies 6. Experiential Family Therapies 7. Strategic Family Therapies 8. Systemic Family Therapies 9. Postmodern Family Therapies 10. Diversity and Family Therapy 11.The Future of Family Therapy Glossary

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