| Part I. FUNDAMENTALS OF FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY. 1. Adopting a Family Relationship Framework. 2. Family Development: Continuity and Change. 3. Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity Factors in Family Functioning. 4. Interlocking Systems: The Individual, the Family, and the Community. Part II. THE DEVELOPMENT AND PRACTICE OF FAMILY THERAPY. 5. Origins and Growth of Family Therapy. 6. Professional Issues and Ethical Practices. Part III. THE ESTABLISHED SCHOOLS OF FAMILY THERAPY. 7. Psychodynamic Models. 8. Transgenerational Models. 9. Experiential Models. 10. The Structural Model. 11. Strategic Models. 12. The Milan Systemic Model. 13. Behavioral and Cognitive-Behavioral Models. Part IV. NEW DIRECTIONS IN FAMILY THERAPY. 14. Social Construction Models: I. Solution-Focused Therapy and Collaborative Therapy. 15. Social Construction Models: II. Narrative Therapy. 16. Psychoeducational Models: Teaching Skills to Specific Populations. Part V. CLINICAL RESEARCH -- THE SYNERGY OF SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. 17. Research on Family Assessment and Therapeutic Outcomes. Part VI. FAMILY THEORIES AND FAMILY THERAPIES: AN OVERVIEW. 18. A Comparative View of Family Theories and Therapies. Appendix A. AAMFT Code of Ethics. Appendix B. Becoming a Competent Family Therapist: Training and Supervision. References. Glossary. Credits. Name Index. Subject Index. |
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