Part I: PERSPECTIVES OF FAMILY THERAPY | |
1. Adopting a Family Relationship Framework | |
2. Family Development: Continuity and Change | |
3. Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity Factors in Family Functioning | |
4. The Family as a Psychosocial System | |
Part II: THE EVOLUTION OF FAMILY THERAPY | |
5. Origins and Growth of Family Therapy | |
Part III: THE BASIC MODELS OF FAMILY THERAPY | |
6. Psychodynamic Models | |
7. Experiential Models | |
8. Transgenerational Models | |
9. The Structural Model | |
10. Strategic Models | |
11. The Milan Model | |
12. Cognitive-Behavioral Models | |
Part IV: EVOLVING MODELS OF FAMILY THERAPY | |
13. Postmodernism and the Social Constructionist Family Therapies | |
14. Narrative Therapy | |
15. Psychoeducational Family Therapy | |
Part V: RESEARCH, TRAINING, AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES | |
16. Family Therapy Research | |
17. Becoming a Family Therapist: Training and Supervision | |
18. Professional Issues and Ethical Practices | |
Part VI: FAMILY THEORIES AND FAMILY THERAPY: AN OVERVIEW | |
19. A Comparative View of Family Theories and Therapies | |
Appendices | |
Glossary |
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