基本説明
Reviews the empirically validated treatments relevant to family practice in the social work setting.
Full Description
Families today often face a range of urgent problems, and practitioners need to intervene with the most effective methods possible, methods which have been tested and that have proven clinical utility. Mental health service delivery systems are increasingly moving toward these empirically-validated approaches, and practitioners need guidelines as to how such treatments may be implemented in daily practice. Evidence-Based Family Interventions reviews the empirically validated treatments that are relevant for family practice in the social work setting.
Contents
Contributors
Introduction
I. Childhood
Clinical Disorders
1: Psychoeducation with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
2: Behavioral Parent Training with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
3: Solution-Focused Therapy with Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Social Problems
4: Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention with Physical Abuse
5: Cognitive-Behavioral Group Treatment with Mothers of Sexual Abuse Victims
II. Adolescence
Clinical Disorders
6: Structural Family Therapy with Adolescent Conduct Disorder
Social Problems
7: Multisystemic Treatment with Juvenile Offending, Substance Abuse, and Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy
III. Adulthood
Clinical Disorders
8: Reinforcement Training with the Partners of Those Who Abuse Substances
9: Cognitive-Behavioral Marital Therapy with Depression
10: Joseph Walsh: Multiple-Family Psychoeducational Group for the Parents of Persons with Schizophrenia
IV. Older Adulthood
Social Problem
11: Patricia Gleason-Wynn: Psychoeducation with Caregivers of Older Adults
References
Index



