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Case Studies in Couple and Family Therapy - Through the Lens of Early Career Professionals

English · Hardback

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Case Studies in Couple and Family Therapy is one of the first casebooks to have been written from the perspective of the early career therapist and demonstrates how key issues in therapy occur for both clients and supervisees.


List of contents

1. Rivers of Grief: The Ripple Effects of Loss and Growth 2. Waylaid Secrets And Well Intended Protections: The Power of Secret Keeping in Couples Therapy 3. System Within Systems: Collaboration and Therapeutic Strategies for Navigating Chaos 4. I Have a Voice and You May Not Like It: Courage and Connection in a Psychiatric ER 5. One Voice Among Many: The Goal of Therapy Belongs to the Clients 6. Giving Back: A Therapist’s Fears Not Revealed 7. Close to Home: Learning to Detach When the Clients Are A Mirror

About the author

Connie S. Cornwell, MA, LMFT-Supervisor, LPC- Supervisor is a clinical fellow and approved supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and member of American Family Therapy Academy. She is the senior supervisor of the Family Studies Center at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where she trains and supervises interns, psychiatry residents, and medical students.
Sarah B. Woods, PhD, LMFT-Supervisor is an assistant professor and director of Behavioral Health in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. She is a families and health researcher, and an AAMFT approved supervisor.

Summary

Case Studies in Couple and Family Therapy is one of the first casebooks to have been written from the perspective of the early career therapist and demonstrates how key issues in therapy occur for both clients and supervisees.

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"This book is practical and down-to-earth. There are sections on supervision to introduce the chapters written by the beginning therapists, and questions for discussion at the end of each section. The detailed and open way that therapist experiences are described will be of tremendous help and support for anyone practicing marriage and family therapy, particularly for beginning therapists." – Linda G. Bell, PhD, professor emerita of psychology and family therapy, University of Houston, Clear Lake.

"Case Studies is a must-read for supervisors and therapists. The stories shared in this text remind the reader of the vulnerability, growth, and hope that is required when learning to be a therapist. It demonstrates the power that good supervision and self-reflection can have on therapists and their clients. I will be using this book in my courses." – Jacob B. Priest, PhD, LMFT, assistant professor, Couple and Family Therapy Program, The University of Iowa
"While most case books emphasize ‘steps’ that can appear deceptively simple, Case Studies in Couple and Family Therapy provides an honest and humbling look at the emotional rollercoaster – and magic – we call family therapy training. Written for new therapists and supervisors, this collection demystifies the very personal and vulnerable process of becoming a therapist. It is what has been missing in the clinical training literature." – Carmen Knudson-Martin, PhD, professor, Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy, Lewis & Clark College, Portland and coauthor, Sociocuturally Attuned Family Therapy: Guidelines for Equitable Theory and Practice. 

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