Family Therapy : A Systemic Integration (8 PCK PAP/)

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Family Therapy : A Systemic Integration (8 PCK PAP/)

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  • 商品コード 9780205196128
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A comprehensive, user-friendly guide to marriage and family therapy that takes a holistic view to look at people within the context of their environment. Family Therapy helps students understand the process of shifting from an individual psychology paradigm to a cybernetic or systems paradigm. The text is divided into three sections: "The Systemic Framework," "The Practice of Family Therapy," and "The Systemic Practitioner," and it includes historical information, current developments, and ongoing debates. Various family and developmental theories are examined. The family therapy models considered include psychodynamic, natural systems, experiential, structural, communications, strategic, behavioral/cognitive, and several post-modern approaches. Assessment, intervention, training and supervision, research, and epistemological challenges are discussed within the context of practice.Upon completing this book readers will be able to: * Describe and compare various family therapy models * Discuss practical applications for different family and developmental theories * Review and assess unique family systems to determine the appropriate family therapy model * Understand how concepts with the same name differ in meaning at different levels (i.e. 1st order versus 2nd order cybernetics) 0205196128 / 9780205196128 Family Therapy: A Systemic Integration Plus MySearchLab with eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of 0205168132 / 9780205168132 Family Therapy: A Systemic Integration 0205239927 / 9780205239924 MySearchLab with Pearson eText -- Valuepack Access Card

Contents

Found in this SectionChapter 1: Two Different Worldviews Chapter 2: The Historical Perspective Chapter 3: The Paradigmatic Shift of Systems Theory Chapter 4: Postmodernism and Family Therapy Chapter 5: The Family: Process, Development, and Context Chapter 7: Natural Systems Theory Chapter 8: Experiential Approaches Chapter 9: The Structural Approach Chapter 10: Communication Approaches Chapter 11: Strategic Approaches and the Milan Influence Chapter 12: Behavioral/Cognitive Approaches Chapter 13: Postmodern Approaches PART 3 THE SYSTEMIC PRACTITIONER Chapter 14: Family Assessment Chapter 15: Therapeutic Intervention/Perturbation Chapter 16: Training and Supervision Chapter 17: Research in Family Therapy Chapter 18: Epistemological Challenges: Thinking About Our Thinking References Name Index Subject Chapter 1: Two Different Worldviews The Framework of Individual Psychology The Framework of Systemic Family Therapy Basic Concepts of Systems Theory and Cybernetics Family Therapy or Relationship Therapy? Summary Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 2: The Historical Perspective Planting the Seeds: The 1940s Cybernetics Development of Interdisciplinary Approaches Gregory Bateson Putting Down Roots: The 1950s Bateson (Continued) The Double-Bind Hypothesis Nathan Ackerman Murray Bowen Carl Whitaker Theodore Lidz Lyman Wynne Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy John Elderkin Bell Christian F. Midelfort Overview of the 1950s The Plant Begins to Bud: The 1960s Paradigm Shift The MRI Salvador Minuchin Other Developments Blossom Time: The 1970s Psychodynamic Approaches Natural Systems Theory Experiential Approaches Structural Approaches Strategic Approaches Communication Approaches Behavioral Approaches Gregory Bateson Connecting and Integrating: The 1980s Other Voices The Limits of History Controversy, Conflict, and Beyond: The 1990s The Feminist Critique Family Therapy and Family Medicine Integration and Metaframeworks Managed Care The Twenty-First Century: Continuing Concerns and Emerging Trends Summary Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 3: The Paradigmatic Shift of Systems Theory A Cybernetic Epistemology Recursion Feedback Morphostasis/Morphogenesis Rules and Boundaries Openness/Closedness Entropy/Negentropy Equifinality/Equipotentiality Communication and Information Processing Relationship and Wholeness Goals and Purposes Cybernetics of Cybernetics Wholeness and Self-Reference Openness and Closedness Autopoiesis Structural Determinism Structural Coupling and Nonpurposeful Drift Epistemology of Participation Reality as a Multiverse Summary Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 4: Postmodernism and Family Therapy Postmodernism in Historical Perspective Constructivism and Social Constructionism Deconstruction and the Role of Language The Role of the Individual The Debates First-Order versus Second-Order Therapy Postmodernism and Cybernetics Self-Referential Inconsistencies and Other Challenges The Role of the Family Summary Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 5: The Family: Process, Development, and Context Process Dimensions Developmental Frameworks Contextual Issues Structural Variations Cultural Variations/Cultural Competence Other Diversity Issues Ecological Considerations Summary Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Object Relations Family Therapy Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 7: Natural Systems Theory Murray Bowen Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 8: Experiential Approaches Carl Whitaker Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Walter Kempler Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 9: The Structural Approach Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Structure Subsystems Boundaries The Family over Time Structural Maps of the Family Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Goals of Structural Therapy The Process of Change Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 10: Communication Approaches Early Researchers Don D. Jackson John H. Weakland Paul Watzlawick Review of Early Research Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Virginia Satir Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 11: Strategic Approaches and the Milan Influence Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Two Examples Jay Haley Milan Systemic/Strategic Therapy Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 12: Behavioral/Cognitive Approaches Basic Concepts/Theoretical Constructs Definitions Theory of Health/Normalcy Therapeutic Strategies/Interventions Traditional Behavioral Strategies/Interventions Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies/Interventions Four Examples Behavioral Parent Training Behavioral Marital Therapy Functional Family Therapy Conjoint Sex Therapy Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 13: Postmodern Approaches The Reflecting Team: Tom Andersen Solution-Oriented Therapy: William O'Hanlon Solution-Focused Therapy: Steve de Shazer Externalization and Reauthoring Lives and Relationships: Michael White and David Epston Therapeutic Conversations: Harlene Anderson and Harry Goolishian Systemic Consistency Questions and Reflections from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections PART 3 THE SYSTEMIC PRACTITIONER Chapter 14: Family Assessment History Family Assessment and Classification-General Models Family Assessment and Classification-Scientific Approaches Family Assessment and Classification-Some Concerns Systemic Analysis/Multidimensional Assessment Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 15: Therapeutic Intervention/Perturbation A Theory of Change Reframing Paradoxical Interventions Problem Formation/Resolution Stochastic Processes Perturber versus Change Agent Meaningful Noise Language and Worldviews Stability and Change Information and Perturbation The Theory of Change, Meaningful Noise, and the Postmodernist Perspective Ethical Issues AAMFT Code of Ethics Ethics and Second-Order Cybernetics Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 16: Training and Supervision Teaching and Learning the Systemic/Cybernetic Perspective Supervision: Modalities, Myths, and Realities Legal and Ethical Issues in Training and Supervision Supervision from a Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodern Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 17: Research in Family Therapy Family Therapy Research in the Logical Positivist Tradition From Efficacy Research to Progress Research Evidence Based Practice A Second-Order Cybernetics/Postmodernist Consideration of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Systemic Consistency The New Physics Implications for the Social Sciences Implications of a Cybernetic Perspective Practice Test MySearchLab Connections Chapter 18: Epistemological Challenges: Thinking About Our Thinking Mind and Nature/Stories Conceptual Pathologies Problems Exist "Out There" The Map Is the Territory Defining Differences in Isolation Independence/Autonomy and Unilateral Control You Can Do Just One Thing Control Is Possible We Can Just Observe The Paradox of Being a Systemic Therapist Continuing Challenges More on Teaching and Learning the Cybernetic Perspective In Conclusion Practice Test MySearchLab Connections References Name Index Subject Index

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