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Book Synopsis

This book is designed as a treatment manual for using family-based treatments with children struggling with mental illness, supporting both family therapists and the families they are helping.

Based on over 40 years of research, it has been shown that involving the entire family in treatment is effective. However, family therapy is still not used as a first line of treatment. Paul Sunseri explains and explores why family-based approaches should be used with struggling young people and how this can be applied in practice. Chapters discuss the causes, contributors, and social determinants for the rise in childhood mental illness and provide empirical evidence and treatments for working with children and adolescents suffering from self-harm, suicidal ideation, anxiety, anger, and depression. Filled with case studies throughout, the book also touches on mitigating the effects of screen time in our increasingly technological lives and interventions to help reluctant children partic

Trade Review

“Child and adolescent mental health are a global public health priority. Youth, parents, and systems are looking for effective solutions for improving lives and helping children thrive. Dr. Sunseri, in this book, provides timely guidance for helping practitioners navigate the complexities of working with children and adolescents. At the core, this work understands the critical and dynamic influence of the family on healing, change, and happiness.”

Michael Robbins, PhD, Clinical and Research Director for Functional Family Therapy LLC and Senior Scientist at the Oregon Research Institute, USA

“In this current and impressively thoughtful book, Dr. Sunseri’s spot-on insight brilliantly interweaves established theory, research, and real life examples. Within its professionally warm and easy to read narratives, he offers a treatment guide for both parents and practitioners that courageously pulls back the veil from the child and family therapeutic process and offers recommendations that actually make complete clinical and real-life sense.”

Don Grant, PhD, American Psychological Association Division 46 chair of the “Device Management & Intelligence” committee, National Advisor for Healthy Device Management for Newport Healthcare, USA

“As a therapist that has worked with children and families for almost 30 years, I found this book to be incredibly helpful and insightful. The book is extremely well researched and thoughtful, outlining numerous clinical strategies and interventions for improving the lives of children and teens. And as a parent, Dr. Sunseri's book speaks from the heart and has given me some new ways to better love my own family.”

Debbie Walsh, LMFT, USA

“Our child started self-harming and developed suicidal ideation at 11-years-old, which was the start of a terrifying two-year journey for our family. I anxiously devoured child psychology and parenting books, but none taught me anything useful or practical about how to best help her. Dr. Sunseri’s whole-family approach to adolescent mental health makes complete sense to me, and I so wish this book had been available when my daughter first began to struggle.”

Katrina Budde, Parent, USA

“I did not realize how broken our healthcare system is until my daughter started to experience a serious mental health decline in her early teens. We were left to struggle through one of the biggest nightmares of our lives with very little help or guidance. This book is a must read for healthcare providers and for parents who feel lost with no light at the end of the tunnel.”

G. Anderson, Parent, USA

“Working as a family to improve our daughter's mental health was absolutely critical. As parents, learning how to set boundaries, normalize our expectations, and communicate more effectively with her has had a far greater positive impact on her mental health than any individual child therapy in the past did. The treatment recommendations in this book have returned our daughter and family back into a healthy functioning dynamic.”

J.C., Parent, USA



Table of Contents

Part I: What In the World is Going On and Where Does Change Begin?

Chapter 1: Causes and Known Contributors to the Rise in Childhood Mental Illness

Chapter 2: Lesser Known But Likely More Impactful Causes and Contributors

Chapter 3: Righting the Ship: Getting Families Back on Course

Chapter 4: The Case for Family-Focused Treatment

Chapter 5: Intensive Family-Focused Therapy (IFFT)

Part II: Treating Suicide and Self-Harm

Chapter 6: Suicide and Self-Harm: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations

Chapter 7: The Treatment of Suicide and Self-Harm from a Family-Focused Perspective

Chapter 8: Case Example of Treating Self-Harm: The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stop Hurting Herself

Part III: Treating Social Isolation and Anxious Avoidance

Chapter 9: Anxious Avoidance: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations

Chapter 10: The Treatment of Anxious Avoidance from a Family-Focused Perspective

Chapter 11: Case Example of Treating Anxious Avoidance: The Boy Who Disappeared

Part IV: Directions for the Future

Chapter 12: An 18-Item, Research-Informed Plan for Reversing the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis

FamilyFocused Treatment for Child and Adolescent

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/22/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032502038, 978-1032502038
      ISBN10: 1032502037

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is designed as a treatment manual for using family-based treatments with children struggling with mental illness, supporting both family therapists and the families they are helping.

      Based on over 40 years of research, it has been shown that involving the entire family in treatment is effective. However, family therapy is still not used as a first line of treatment. Paul Sunseri explains and explores why family-based approaches should be used with struggling young people and how this can be applied in practice. Chapters discuss the causes, contributors, and social determinants for the rise in childhood mental illness and provide empirical evidence and treatments for working with children and adolescents suffering from self-harm, suicidal ideation, anxiety, anger, and depression. Filled with case studies throughout, the book also touches on mitigating the effects of screen time in our increasingly technological lives and interventions to help reluctant children partic

      Trade Review

      “Child and adolescent mental health are a global public health priority. Youth, parents, and systems are looking for effective solutions for improving lives and helping children thrive. Dr. Sunseri, in this book, provides timely guidance for helping practitioners navigate the complexities of working with children and adolescents. At the core, this work understands the critical and dynamic influence of the family on healing, change, and happiness.”

      Michael Robbins, PhD, Clinical and Research Director for Functional Family Therapy LLC and Senior Scientist at the Oregon Research Institute, USA

      “In this current and impressively thoughtful book, Dr. Sunseri’s spot-on insight brilliantly interweaves established theory, research, and real life examples. Within its professionally warm and easy to read narratives, he offers a treatment guide for both parents and practitioners that courageously pulls back the veil from the child and family therapeutic process and offers recommendations that actually make complete clinical and real-life sense.”

      Don Grant, PhD, American Psychological Association Division 46 chair of the “Device Management & Intelligence” committee, National Advisor for Healthy Device Management for Newport Healthcare, USA

      “As a therapist that has worked with children and families for almost 30 years, I found this book to be incredibly helpful and insightful. The book is extremely well researched and thoughtful, outlining numerous clinical strategies and interventions for improving the lives of children and teens. And as a parent, Dr. Sunseri's book speaks from the heart and has given me some new ways to better love my own family.”

      Debbie Walsh, LMFT, USA

      “Our child started self-harming and developed suicidal ideation at 11-years-old, which was the start of a terrifying two-year journey for our family. I anxiously devoured child psychology and parenting books, but none taught me anything useful or practical about how to best help her. Dr. Sunseri’s whole-family approach to adolescent mental health makes complete sense to me, and I so wish this book had been available when my daughter first began to struggle.”

      Katrina Budde, Parent, USA

      “I did not realize how broken our healthcare system is until my daughter started to experience a serious mental health decline in her early teens. We were left to struggle through one of the biggest nightmares of our lives with very little help or guidance. This book is a must read for healthcare providers and for parents who feel lost with no light at the end of the tunnel.”

      G. Anderson, Parent, USA

      “Working as a family to improve our daughter's mental health was absolutely critical. As parents, learning how to set boundaries, normalize our expectations, and communicate more effectively with her has had a far greater positive impact on her mental health than any individual child therapy in the past did. The treatment recommendations in this book have returned our daughter and family back into a healthy functioning dynamic.”

      J.C., Parent, USA



      Table of Contents

      Part I: What In the World is Going On and Where Does Change Begin?

      Chapter 1: Causes and Known Contributors to the Rise in Childhood Mental Illness

      Chapter 2: Lesser Known But Likely More Impactful Causes and Contributors

      Chapter 3: Righting the Ship: Getting Families Back on Course

      Chapter 4: The Case for Family-Focused Treatment

      Chapter 5: Intensive Family-Focused Therapy (IFFT)

      Part II: Treating Suicide and Self-Harm

      Chapter 6: Suicide and Self-Harm: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations

      Chapter 7: The Treatment of Suicide and Self-Harm from a Family-Focused Perspective

      Chapter 8: Case Example of Treating Self-Harm: The Girl Who Wouldn’t Stop Hurting Herself

      Part III: Treating Social Isolation and Anxious Avoidance

      Chapter 9: Anxious Avoidance: Prevalence, Evidence-Based Treatments, and the Role of Family and Situations

      Chapter 10: The Treatment of Anxious Avoidance from a Family-Focused Perspective

      Chapter 11: Case Example of Treating Anxious Avoidance: The Boy Who Disappeared

      Part IV: Directions for the Future

      Chapter 12: An 18-Item, Research-Informed Plan for Reversing the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Crisis

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