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245 0 4 _aThe Wiley-Blackwell handbook of family psychology /
_cedited by James H. Bray and Mark Stanton.
260 _aChichester, U.K. ;
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300 _a1 online resource (xvi, 768 pages) :
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _gPart I.
_tFoundations of family psychology --
_tThe systemic epistemology of the specialty of family psychology /
_rMark Stanton --
_tThe revolution and evolution of family therapy and family psychology /
_rHerbert Goldenberg and Irene Goldenberg --
_tThe fascinating story of family theories /
_rMargaret Crosbie-Burnett and David M. Klein --
_tChanging landscape of American family life /
_rKay Pasley and Spencer B. Olmstead --
_tFamily diversity /
_rGeorge K. Hong --
_tQualitative research and family psychology /
_rJane F. Gilgun --
_tSystemic research controversies and challenges /
_rDanielle A. Black and Jay Lebow --
_tTraining in family psychology: a competencies-based approach /
_rNadine J. Kaslow, Marianne P. Celano, and Mark Stanton --
_tEducation in family psychology /
_rMark Stanton, Michele Harway, and Arlene Vetere --
_gPart II.
_tClinical family psychology --
_tCouple and family assessment /
_rJames H. Bray --
_tCouple and family processes in DSM-V: moving beyond relational disorders /
_rErika Lawrence, Steven R.H. Beach, and Brian D. Doss --
_tEthical and legal considerations in family psychology: the special issue of competence /
_rTerence Patterson --
_tClinical practice in family psychology /
_rJohn Thoburn, Gwynith Hoffman-Robinson, Lauren J. Shelly ... et al. --
_tSolution-focused brief therapy /
_rStephen Cheung --
_tBehavioral and cognitive-behavioral therapies /
_rKristina Coop Gordon, Lee J. Dixon, Jennifer M. Willett ... et al. --
_tPsychodynamic family psychotherapy: toward unified relational systematics /
_rJeffrey J. Magnavita --
_tPersonality-guided couples psychotherapy /
_rMark Stanton and A. Rodney Nurse --
_tIntensive family-of-origin consultation: an intergenerational approach /
_rTimothy Weber and Cheryl Cebula --
_tPsychotherapy based on Bowen family systems theory /
_rDavid S. Hargrove --
_tCollaborative practice: relationships and conversations that make a difference /
_rHarlene Anderson --
_tScience, practice, and evidence-based treatments in the clinical practice of family psychology /
_rThomas L. Sexton and Kristina Coop Gordon --
_tFunctional family therapy: traditional theory to evidence-based practice /
_rThomas L. Sexton --
_tMultidimensional family therapy: a science based treatment system for adolescent drug abuse /
_rHoward A. Liddle --
_tStructural ecosystems therapy (SET) for women with HIV/AIDS /
_rVictoria B, Mitrani, Carleen Robinson, and José Szapocznik --
_tMultisystemic therapy (MST) /
_rScott W. Henggler, Ashli J. Sheidow, and Terry Lee --
_tBehavioral couples therapy for alcoholism and drug abuse /
_rWilliam Fals-Stewart, Timothy J. O'Farrell, Gary R. Birchler ... et al. --
_tEmotionally focused couple therapy: creating loving relationships /
_rSue Johnson and Brent Bradley --
_tBrief strategic family therapy for adolescents with behavior problems /
_rMichael S. Robbins, José Szapocznik, and Viviana E. Horigian --
_tEmpirically informed systemic psychotherapy: tracking client change and therapist behavior during therapy /
_rWilliam M. Pinsof and Anthony L. Chambers --
_gPart III.
_tDimensions of family psychology --
_tRelationship education programs: current trends and future directions /
_rErica P. Ragan, Lindsey A. Einhorn, Galena K. Rhoades ... et al. --
_tChildren of divorce: new trends and ongoing dilemmas /
_rMarsha Kline Pruett and Ryan Barker --
_tCollaborative divorce: a family-centered process /
_rA. Rodney Nurse and Peggy Thompson --
_tTreating stepfamilies: a subsystems-based approach /
_rScott Browning and James H. Bray --
_tA family-centered intervention strategy for public middle schools /
_rThomas J. Dishion and Elizabeth Stormshak --
_tFamilies and schools /
_rCindy Carlson, Catherine L. Funk, and KimHoang T. Nguyen --
_tFamily psychology in the context of pediatric medical conditions /
_rMelissa A. Alderfer and Mary T. Rourke --
_tFamilies and health: an attachment perspective /
_rTziporah Rosenberg and William Watson --
_tAnorexia nervosa and the family /
_rIvan Eisler --
_tCombining world and family: from conflict to compatible /
_rDiane F. Halpern and Sherylle J. Tan --
_tLesbian, gay, and bisexual family psychology: a systemic, life-cycle perspective /
_rAbbie E. Goldberg --
_tThe psychology of men and masculinity /
_rRonald F. Levant and Christine M. Williams --
_tReligion and spirituality in couple and family relations /
_rFroma Walsh --
_tMoral identity in the family /
_rKevin S. Reimer --
_tFamily stories and rituals /
_rBarbara H. Fiese and Marcia A. Winter --
_tSystemic treatments for substance use disorders /
_rMark Stanton --
_tCouples therapy for depression /
_rMark A. Whisman, Valerie E. Whiffen, and Natalie Whiteford --
_tFamilies and public policy /
_rMargaret Heldring --
_tFamily psychology of immigrant Mexican and Mexican American families /
_rJoseph M. Cervantes and Olga L. Mejia --
_tInternational family psychology /
_rFlorence W. Kaslow --
_tFamily forensic psychology /
_rRobert Welsh, Lyn Greenberg, and Marjorie Graham-Howard --
_tFamilies and HIV/AIDS /
_rWillo Pequegnat and the NIMH consortium on families and HIV/AIDS --
_tFamilies, violence, and abuse --
_tDaniela J. Owen, Lauren Knickerbocker, Richard E. Heyman ... et al. --
_tSerious mental illness: family experiences, needs, and interventions /
_rDiane T. Marsh and Harriet P. Lefley --
_tConclusion: the future of family psychology /
_rJames H. Bray and Mark Stanton.
520 _aThe Handbook of Family Psychology provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical underpinnings and established practices relating to family psychology.: Provides a thorough orientation to the field of family psychology for clinicians; Includes summaries of the most recent research literature and clinical interventions for specific areas of interest to family psychology clinicians; Features essays by recognized experts in a variety of specialized fields; Suitable as a required text for courses in family psychology, family therapy, ℗¡ theories of psychotherapy, couples therapy, systems theory.
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