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In this thorough revision and update of their classic text, the authors describe the impact of recent economic and structural changes in health care on the role of the medical family therapist. They describe how medical and mental health providers can learn to speak the same language, whether they collaborate in outpatient therapy, co-location settings, community health centers, or fully-integrated health systems. They also take into account exciting new advances in fertility treatments and genomic medicine, and assess the medical family therapist's role in navigating the unique conflicts that can arise in families dealing with these and similar issues.
Contents
Foreword
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
I. Foundations of Medical Family Therapy
Chapter . An Overview of Medical Family Therapy
Chapter 2. Clinical Strategies for Medical Family Therapy
Chapter 3. Collaboration With Other Health Professionals
Chapter 4. The Shared Emotional Themes of Illness
Chapter 5. The Self of the Medical Family Therapist
Chapter . Community Engagement
II. Medical Family Therapy Across the Life Cycle
Chapter 7. Health Behaviors That Harm
Chapter 8. Couples and Illness
Chapter 9. Pregnancy Loss, Infertility, and Reproductive Technology
Chapter . Medical Family Therapy With Children
Chapter . Somatizing Patients and Their Families
Chapter 2. The Experience of Genomic Medicine: A New Frontier
Chapter 3. Cargiving, End of Life Care, and Loss
III. Conclusion
Chapter 4. How Medical Family Therapists Can Contribute to the Transformation of Health Care
Appendix: Profiles of Medical Family Therapists in Practice
References
Index
About the Authors



