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Volume II of The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy presents established and emerging models of relational treatment of children and young people. Developed in partnership with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), it will appeal to clinicians, such as couple, marital, and family therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, and psychiatrists. It will also benefit researchers, educators, and graduate students involved in CMFT.
Karen S. Wampler, PhD, retired as Professor and Chair of the Human Development and Family Studies department at Michigan State University. She previously served as Department Chair, Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) Program Director, and the C. R. and Virginia Hutcheson Professor at Texas Tech University. Prior to that, she developed and directed the MFT Program at the University of Georgia. Her research focused on applying attachment theory to couple interaction, family therapy process research, and observational measures of relationships. A past editor of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, she received the AAMFT Contribution to MFT, NCFR Distinguished Service to Family Therapy, and NCFR Kathleen Briggs Mentor Awards.
Lenore M. McWey, PhD, is a Professor and Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at Florida State University. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Approved Supervisor. Her National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded research focuses on children and families involved with the child welfare system, and the results of her work have been published widely in high impact journals. She currently serves as a scientific reviewer for the Health, Behavior, and Context Subcommittee of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of NIH. Dr. McWey has been the recipient of the Florida State University Distinguished Teacher of the Year and Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor awards.
About the Editors xi
The Handbook of Systemic Family Therapy
List of Contributors xv
Preface xxix
Volume 2 Preface xxxii
Systemic Family Therapy with Children and Adolescents
Foreword xxxv
Part I Overview 1
1 The Evolution of Systemic Approaches to Children and Adolescents 3Richard S. Wampler
2 Assessment of the Parent-Child Relationship 35Heather M. Foran, Iris Fraude, Christian Kubb, and Marianne Z. Wamboldt
Part II Problems in Parent-Child and Sibling Relationships 55
3 Prevention of Parent-Child Relational Problems: The Role of Parenting Interventions 57Kendal Holtrop, E. Stephanie Krauthamer Ewing, Glade L. Topham, and Debra L. Miller
4 Systemic Interventions for Problems Emerging in Early Childhood 87Glade L. Topham, Carol Pfeiffer Messmore, and Erin M. Sesemann
5 Interventions for Parent-Child Relational Problems That Emerge During the School-Age Years 117Kami L. Gallus
6 Prevention and Treatment of Problems with Sibling Relationships 141Armeda Stevenson Wojciak and Casey Gamboni
7 Systemic Approaches to Child Maltreatment 163Kimberly A. Rhoades, Danielle M. Mitnick, Richard E. Heyman, Amy M. Smith Slep, and Tamara Del Vecchio
8 Difficulties in the Transition to Adulthood 191Kayla Reed‐Fitzke and Mallory Lucier‐Greer
Part III Child and Adolescent Disorders 217
9 Family‐Based Prevention and Intervention for Child Physical Health Conditions 219Keeley Jean Pratt, Catherine A. Van Fossen, Damir S. Utr?an, and Jerica M. Berge
10 Depression, Anxiety, and Other Internalizing Disorders 241Jacob B. Priest and Kate F. Cobb
11 Disordered Behavior and Behavior Disorders 265Richard S. Wampler and Michael R. Whitehead
12 Systemic Approaches to Adolescent Substance Abuse 297Rikki Patton, Jennifer E. Goerke, and Heather Katafiasz
13 Somatization and Disease Exacerbation in Childhood: Systemic Theory, Research, and Practice 321Sarah B. Woods
14 Youth Suicide: Risk, Prevention, and Treatment 343E. Stephanie Krauthamer Ewing, Quintin A. Hunt, Jonathan B. Singer, Guy Diamond, and Dara Winley
15 Systemic Approaches for Children, Adolescents, and Families Living with Neurodevelopmental Disorders 369Julie L Ramisch and Nicole Piland
16 Eating Disorders in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults 397Esther Blessitt, Julian Baudinet, Mima Simic, and Ivan Eisler
Part IV Challenging Family and Social Contexts 429
17 Complicated Adoption 431Amy M. Claridge and Melissa M. Denlinger
18 Foster Care and Systemic Interventions to Maximize Effectiveness 457Lenore M. McWey and Andrew S. Benesh
19 Interventions to Support Grandparents Raising Grandchildren 479Megan L. Dolbin‐MacNab
20 Family‐Based Treatment for Runaway and Homeless Youth 503Natasha Slesnick and Brittany R. Brakenhoff
21 Helping Children in Divorced and Single-Parent Families 521Scott C Huff and Jaimee L. Hartenstein
22 Sexual Identity Development and Heteronormativity 541Rebecca Harvey, Linda Stone Fish, and Paul Levatino
23 Interventions for Challenges Encountered in Childcare and School Settings 571Amber Vennum and Eric T. Goodcase
24 Systemic Prevention and Intervention Approaches for Working with Military Families 595Abigail H. Gewirtz and Hayley A. Rahl‐Brigman
Part V Future Directions 621
25 Improving Culturally Sensitive Interventions for Youth and Parent-Child Relationships 623DeAnna Harris‐McKoy and Shardé McNeil Smith
26 Breaking Down Silos with Systemically Oriented Preventive Interventions: Implications for Family Policy 645Philip A. Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan
Index 673
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