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Family Therapy - 100 Key Points and Techniques

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "This book is excellent- clear! well organised! and very easy to find your way about!" - Arlene Vetere! Professor of Clinical Psychology! University of Surrey! UK"Mark Rivett & Eddy Street can be congratulated for producing a work which is definitely above par to many contemporary texts. I wish I had had access to a book like this when I was training in family therapy! yet I am now fortunate to have it sitting onmy bookshelf." - Dion Leeuwenburg! The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy! No. 2! 2010 Informationen zum Autor Mark Rivett is a UKCP registered family therapist and Senior Lecturer and Director of Family Therapy Training at Bristol University. He is the current editor of the Journal of Family Therapy . Eddy Street is a Chartered Clinical and Counselling Psychologist (BPS) and having spent most of his professional career in NHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services he is now working independently. He is a past editor of the Journal of Family Therapy , and has published widely on this subject. Klappentext A guide to the fundamentals of family therapy field. Zusammenfassung Family Therapy: 100 Key Points provides a concise and jargon-free guide to the fundamentals of this field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Systems Theory. Part II: Complexities and Debates. Part III: Beginning Therapy. Part IV: The Therapist’s Techniques. Part V: Developing Interventions. Part VI: Techniques from Schools of Family Therapy. Part VII: Ending Therapy. Part VIII: The Self of the Therapist. Part IX: Dealing with Common Challenges in Family Therapy. Part X: Family Therapy in Contexts. Part XI: Debates and Issues.

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