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9780898621006

Families and Larger Systems A Family Therapist's Guide through the Labyrinth

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    9780898621006

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1988-06-03
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

If individuals cannot adequately be understood without reference to the family system, families themselves are comprehensible only in a broader social context. FAMILIES AND LARGER SYSTEMS is the first single-author book on families and larger systems designed specifically for the practicing therapist. It offers rich descriptions of the difficulties families and larger systems often pose for one another; presents a detailed assessment model for therapists; and provides a careful interviewing format as well as directions for designing creative interventions. Imber-Black offers a consultation model for dealing with families and larger systems who have become embroiled with one another, and methods for longer term work with those families who must engage with larger systems across significant portions of their life cycle, due to illness, handicaps, or poverty. Problems of labeling, stigma, and secrecy in families are addressed, and an entire chapter is devoted to women's issues in families and related systems.
Utilizing numerous case illustrations and interview excerpts, Dr, Imber-Black first delineates the problems common to family-larger system situations, analyzing the origins of these interactions, the assessment model and interviewing methods used, and the design and implementation of intervention. In the second half of her book, she presents in-depth discussions of strategies for improving the relationship between families and related systems. Through concrete example and hands-on analysis, Imber-Black shows how the misconceptions, assumptions, and subsequent labeling of family functioning and family members give rise to stalemated situations.
FAMILIES AND LARGER SYSTEMS provides a practical guide for all clinicians regardless of theoretical orientation. Therapists who wish to maintain a career in public sector settings, such as mental health clinics, hospitals, and schools, will find in this volume direction for effective work with families and the maintenance of good working relationships with colleagues. Therapists in private practice will discover that Imber-Black's model will aid their conceptualization of cases that have involved multiple therapists or other practitioners.
Much of the material presented will also be useful to human services workers, both professional and paraprofessional, in welfare, child welfare, probation, drug counseling, schools and other institutions. The book's ecological viewpoint, which enables such professionals to see their own position in the system, also helps them to avoid the traps of replicating existing patterns, and to position themselves for therapeutic change.
Finally, this book will be of interest to human service system administrators and program planners. The case examples offer a seldom seen view of the struggles families and multiple helpers can have with one another, while its theoretical models can be utilized to assess current inter-systematic functioning among larger systems in a community, with implications for program design and burn-out prevention.

Author Biography

Evan Imber-Black, PhD, is internationally known for her pioneering work on rituals, larger systems, and family secrets. She is Professor and Director of Family and Group Studies, Department of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Imber-Black is the editor of the highly acclaimed Secrets in Families and Family Therapy, author of Families and Larger Systems, and coauthor of Rituals for Our Times: Celebrating, Healing, and Changing Our Lives and Our Relationships (with Janine Roberts).

Table of Contents

Families and Larger Systems: An Often Troubled Terrain
1(14)
Families Talk about Helpers: A Few Brief Examples
3(2)
Helpers Talk about Families and Other Helpers: A Few Brief Examples
5(2)
Context of the Present Work
7(7)
Entries, Exits, and No-Exits
14(30)
Family Patterns and Themes Affecting Entry
15(7)
Larger System Patterns and Themes Affecting Entry
22(8)
Exits
30(2)
No-Exits
32(12)
Family-Larger System Assessment Model
44(47)
Purposes of Assessment
46(4)
Elements of Assessment
50(39)
Summary and Conclusions
89(2)
Interviewing Methods
91(42)
Interviewing the Family Alone
91(17)
Interviewing the Family and Larger System Representatives
108(23)
Effects of the Interview on Family-Larger System Relationships
131(2)
Intervention Design and Implementation
133(30)
Interventions to Delineate and Redistribute Tasks
136(18)
Postsession Intervention
154(6)
Reports as Interventions
160(2)
Conclusion
162(1)
Creating a New Relationship between a Family and Larger Systems: Ongoing Work
163(21)
Common Themes
164(2)
Special Problems: Labeling, Stigma, and Secrecy
166(15)
Therapeutic Positions
181(3)
Women, Families, and Larger Systems
184(16)
Issues between Larger Systems and Women
186(10)
Women's Roles in Larger Systems
196(3)
Conclusion
199(1)
Consulting to Larger Systems
200(13)
The Consultant's Entry
201(1)
Assessment
202(3)
Types of Consultations
205(7)
Conclusion
212(1)
Coda. Families, Larger Systems, and the Wider Social Context: Personal Reflections and Questions
213(4)
References 217(4)
Index 221

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