Description |
1 online resource (viii, 229 pages) : illustrations (black and white) |
Contents |
What Is Worldview? -- Introductory Vocabulary -- Overview of Content -- Part I Theoretical Overview -- 1 History of Family Systems Theory -- General Systems Theory -- Cybernetics -- First-Order Cybernetics -- Second-Order Cybernetics -- Thermostat Metaphor -- Social Science Contributions -- Structural Functionalism -- Social Exchange Theory -- Self-Regulation Model -- Developmental Task Theory -- Key Researchers of Family Systems Theory -- Gregory Bateson |
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Don D. Jackson -- John Weakland -- Paul Watzlawick -- Milton Erickson -- Jay Haley -- Salvador Minuchin -- Virginia Satir -- Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy -- The Ultimate Group Project -- Overview of Key Terms -- 2 Differentiating Therapeutic Theory and Clinical Modality -- Defining Therapeutic Theory -- Social Theory -- Family Theory -- Defining Therapeutic Modality -- Examples in Family Therapy -- So How Are They Different? -- When the Differences Are Harder to Identify -- Person-Centered Therapy -- Gestalt Therapy -- Psychoanalysis -- Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy -- Key Limitations |
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Philosophical Limitations of Theories -- Limits of Family Systems Theory Specifically -- Philosophical Limitations of Modalities -- Summary -- 3 Roles and Responsibilities of the Therapist in Family Systems Theory -- Role of the Therapist -- A Nondiagnosing Stance -- Role of the Modern Therapist -- Examples of Modern Family System Therapies -- Role of the Postmodern Therapist -- Examples of Postmodern Family System Therapies -- Role of the Directive Therapist -- Examples of Directive Family System Therapies -- Role of the Nondirective Therapist -- Examples of Nondirective Family Systems Therapies |
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What Do I Do With This Information? -- Role of the Advocating Therapist -- In-Session Responsibilities of the Therapist -- Creating a Safe Space -- Basic Attending Skills -- Multidirectional Partiality -- Flexibility and Patience -- Curiosity -- Out-of-Session Responsibilities of the Therapist -- Self-Reference -- Self-Care -- Self-Compassion -- Examples of Self-Care -- What About When Self-Care Goes Wrong? -- Summary -- Part II Theoretical Application -- 4 FST Concept I: Wholeness -- What Is Wholeness? -- Goal-Setting as a Family System -- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs |
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Are Families Always Goal-Seeking? -- Family Roles -- Criticism of Holism -- Applicable Therapeutic Models -- Bowen's Multigenerational Therapy -- Structural Family Therapy -- Narrative Family Therapy -- Internal Family Systems Therapy -- Treating With Bowenian Multigenerational Therapy -- Interpretation of the Problem -- Anticipated Solution -- Example Questions -- Treating With Structural Family Therapy -- Interpretation of the Problem -- Anticipated Solution -- Example Questions -- Treating With Narrative Family Therapy -- Interpretation of the Problem -- Anticipated Solution |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-225) and index |
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Example Questions |
Subject |
Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
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Marital psychotherapy.
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Family Therapy
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Marital Therapy
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Marital psychotherapy
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Systemic therapy (Family therapy)
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000557138 |
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1000557138 |
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