FAMILY THERAPY - DEAN AMORY
This is the new, extended and improved version of “An Introduction to Family Therapy”, your reference guide containing detailed information about all important facets of family therapy: schools and methods, strategies used, structure and content of family therapy sessions, stages, basic techniques, influential people, history of family therapy,… Since I feel many people will benefit and appreciate being allowed easy access to this kind of information ordered in short, easily accessible chapters, I decided to make this compilation work - based on information freely available in the public domain -, available for free to everybody as a download file. ----//---- The cover illustration is from Zirta from Mexico: www.zirta.net - email address: beatriz@zirta.net
This is the new, extended and improved version of “An Introduction to Family Therapy”, your reference guide containing detailed information about all important facets of family therapy: schools and methods, strategies used, structure and content of family therapy sessions, stages, basic techniques, influential people, history of family therapy,… Since I feel many people will benefit and appreciate being allowed easy access to this kind of information ordered in short, easily accessible chapters, I decided to make this compilation work - based on information freely available in the public domain -, available for free to everybody as a download file.
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The cover illustration is from Zirta from Mexico: www.zirta.net - email address: beatriz@zirta.net
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VI. Experiential Family Therapy Outline by Sarah Sifers................................................................292<br />
A. Leading figures and background ..............................................................................................292<br />
B. Theoretical formulations ..........................................................................................................292<br />
C. Normal family development.....................................................................................................292<br />
D. Development of behavior disorders .........................................................................................292<br />
E. Goals of therapy........................................................................................................................293<br />
F. Conditions for behavior change ................................................................................................293<br />
G. techniques.................................................................................................................................293<br />
H. Evaluation.................................................................................................................................293<br />
VII. Psychoanalytic Family Therapy Outline by Anabella Pavon....................................................294<br />
A. Introduction ..............................................................................................................................294<br />
B. Sketches of leading figures.......................................................................................................294<br />
C. Theoretical formulations ..........................................................................................................294<br />
D. Normal family development.....................................................................................................294<br />
E. Development of behavior disorders..........................................................................................295<br />
F. Goals of therapy........................................................................................................................295<br />
G. Conditions for behavior change ...............................................................................................295<br />
H. Techniques ...............................................................................................................................295<br />
VIII. Structure Family Therapy — Outline by Patty Salehpur .........................................................296<br />
A. Assumptions.............................................................................................................................296<br />
B. Salvador Minuchin ...................................................................................................................296<br />
C. Theoretical formulations - three essential constructs ...............................................................296<br />
D. Normal family development.....................................................................................................296<br />
E. The development of behavior disorders ...................................................................................296<br />
F. Goals of therapy........................................................................................................................297<br />
G. Techniques — join, map, transform structure..........................................................................297<br />
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