Family therapy: concepts and methods . / Michael P. Nichols et al.
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TextPublication details: Boston : Pearson Education, 2004.Edition: 6th edDescription: xxii , 489 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0205359051
- RC488.5.N53(6e)
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Includes appendix and index.
Contents: Part One: The context of family therapy: The foundations of family therapy -- The evolution of family therapy -- Early models and basic techniques: group process and communications analysis -- The fundamental concepts of family therapy -- Part Two: The classic schools of family therapy: Bowen family systems therapy -- Strategic family therapy -- Structural family therapy -- Experiential family therapy -- Psychoanalytic family therapy -- Cognitive -behavioral family therapy -- Part Three: Recent developments in family therapy: Family therapy in the twenty-first century -- Solution-focused therapy -- Narrative therapy -- Integrative models -- Part Evaluation of family therapy: Comparative analysis -- Advances in family therapy research.
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