This fully updated, accessible text examines how the science of autonomy and adaptation informs all family therapy approaches and discusses how clinicians can use this science to improve their practice.
This fully updated, accessible text examines how the science of autonomy and adaptation informs all family therapy approaches and discusses how clinicians can use this science to improve their practice.
Jacob B. Priest, PhD, LMFT, is an associate professor in the Department of Internal Medicine - Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of Iowa. He is also the author of Systemic Diagnosis: The Application of Family Systems Theory.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An Introduction to Family Systems Theory Part 1: The Evidence of Autonomy and Adaptation 2. The Genetic and Individual Systems 3. The Attachment, Triangulation, and Family Systems 4. The Sociocultural System Part 2: Linking the Evidence to Theory 5. The Family as an Autonomous System 6. The Family as an Adaptable System 7. Family Systems Theory Revisited Part 3: Linking Theory to Practice 8. The Postmodern Critique and Family Systems Theory 9. Attachment Theory and Family Systems Theory 10. A Case Example 11. Trauma in Family Systems Theory 12. Addiction and Family Systems Theory 13. Family Systems Theory and Family Therapy Models 14. Conclusions and Recommendations
1. An Introduction to Family Systems Theory Part 1: The Evidence of Autonomy and Adaptation 2. The Genetic and Individual Systems 3. The Attachment, Triangulation, and Family Systems 4. The Sociocultural System Part 2: Linking the Evidence to Theory 5. The Family as an Autonomous System 6. The Family as an Adaptable System 7. Family Systems Theory Revisited Part 3: Linking Theory to Practice 8. The Postmodern Critique and Family Systems Theory 9. Attachment Theory and Family Systems Theory 10. A Case Example 11. Trauma in Family Systems Theory 12. Addiction and Family Systems Theory 13. Family Systems Theory and Family Therapy Models 14. Conclusions and Recommendations
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