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9781585622900

Clinical Manual of Couples and Family Therapy (Book with DVD)

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    9781585622900

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    1585622907

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-12-01
  • Publisher: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING INC

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Summary

The Clinical Manual of Couples and Family Therapypresents a conceptual framework for engaging families of psychiatric patients. It outlines practical, evidence-based family therapy skills that make it easier for clinicians to effectively integrate families into the treatment process. Moreover, it reestablishes the role of the psychiatrist as the leader of the team of professionals providing mental health care to patients in need.The underlying assumption in this concise manual is that most psychiatric symptoms or conditions evolve in a social context, and families can be useful in identifying the history, precipitants, and likely future obstacles to the management of presenting problems. The book clarifies the clinical decision-making process for establishing family involvement in patient care in different clinical settings, and it outlines distinct steps in family assessment and treatment within a biopsychosocial organizing framework that can be applied to all families, regardless of the patient's presenting problems. The book's approach is based on a broad model of family functioning, which provides a multidimensional description of families and has validated instruments to assess family functioning from both internal and external perspectives. Unique features and benefits of the manual include:• A focus on one consistent model of assessment and treatment that can be applied to a wide range of psychiatric conditions and clinical settings• Numerous case examples, tables, and charts throughout the text to further highlight the material• A summary of key concepts at the end of each chapter• A companion DVD, keyed to discussion in the text, that demonstrates how to perform a family assessment and treatmentAll psychiatrists should be proficient in assessing the social and familial context in which a patient's psychiatric illness evolves. The Clinical Manual of Couples and Family Therapyis a practical guide designed to facilitate a clinician's ability to evaluate and treat couples and families.

Author Biography

Gabor I. Keitner, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry at The Warren Alpert School of Medicine and Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.

Alison Margaret Heru, M.D., is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado in Denver, Colorado.

Ira D. Glick, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine inStanford, California.

Table of Contents

A Guide for Using the Text and DVDp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Current Psychiatric Practicep. 3
Family-Oriented Patient Carep. 5
Specific Family Assessment and Intervention Modelp. 7
Conclusionp. 9
Referencesp. 10
Healthy Family Functioningp. 11
Family Functionsp. 13
Historical Trendsp. 13
Dimensions of Family Functioningp. 15
Marital and Family Life Cyclep. 20
Family Resiliencep. 26
Conclusionp. 28
Referencesp. 29
Family Researchp. 31
Relational Factors and Biological Systemsp. 32
Relational Factors and Medical Illnessesp. 37
Relational Factors and Psychiatric Illnessesp. 43
Conclusionp. 54
Referencesp. 55
Family Assessmentp. 63
Connecting With the Familyp. 64
The Evaluation Processp. 69
The Assessment Processp. 71
Tools for Family Assessmentp. 79
DSM-IV Relational Diagnosesp. 83
Conclusionp. 86
Referencesp. 87
Appendix 4-1. Case Examplep. 88
Site-Specific Family Assessmentp. 93
Orientationp. 94
Assessmentp. 94
Formulationp. 95
Treatment Planningp. 96
Case Examplesp. 96
Conclusionp. 108
Referencep. 108
Biopsychosocial Formulationp. 109
Evidence for the Interaction of Biological, Psychological, and Social Factorsp. 112
How Is a BPS Assessment and Formulation Done?p. 114
How Should Psychiatrists Practice BPS Psychiatry?p. 116
Case Examplesp. 117
Conclusionp. 128
Referencesp. 129
Diagnostic Reasoning and Clinical Decision-Making Processp. 131
Putting the Biological Paradigm in Its Placep. 132
Rationale for Involving Families in the Decision-Making Processp. 134
Meaning of a Diagnosisp. 135
Engaging Patient and Family in Decision Makingp. 139
Discussing Treatment Optionsp. 142
Best Practice for Clinical Decision Makingp. 145
Referencesp. 145
Family/Couples Therapy: Modelsp. 149
Insight Awareness Modelp. 150
Family-of-Origin Modelp. 151
Systemic Strategic Modelp. 154
Structural Modelp. 155
Cognitive-Behavioral Modelp. 156
Experiential Modelsp. 158
Constructivist Modelp. 158
Psychoeducational Modelp. 160
Multifamily Group Therapyp. 160
Conclusionp. 161
Referencesp. 162
Suggested Readingsp. 163
Problem-Centered Systems Therapy of the Familyp. 165
Key Principles of PCSTFp. 167
Stages of Treatmentp. 173
Conclusionp. 193
Referencesp. 193
Appendix 9-1 Case Examplep. 194
Integrating Family Treatment into Biopsychosocial Carep. 197
Evidence-Based Studies of Combined Treatmentp. 197
Case Examplesp. 208
Implementing Integrated Treatmentp. 211
Conclusionp. 211
Referencesp. 212
Family Interventions with Specific Disordersp. 215
Schizophreniap. 216
Bipolar Disorderp. 223
Major Depressionp. 227
Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Disordersp. 232
Anxiety Disordersp. 236
Conclusionp. 245
Referencesp. 245
Special Situationsp. 249
Therapeutic Alliance: Gender, Race, Culture, and Sexual Orientationp. 249
Competing Value Systemsp. 253
Affairsp. 254
Violencep. 257
Divorcep. 262
Legal Issuesp. 264
Conclusionp. 264
Referencesp. 265
Training in Family Skills and Family Therapyp. 269
Knowledgep. 270
Skillsp. 271
Family Therapy Trainingp. 276
Supervisionp. 278
Assessment of Traineesp. 285
Conclusionp. 286
Referencesp. 287
GAP Proposal for Specific Family Systems Competenciesp. 290
Assessment Forms for Family Therapy Traineesp. 294
Conclusions and Future Directionsp. 297
Indexp. 303
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