Reseña del editor:
Family Therapy: Concepts and Methods is the most comprehensive and timely family therapy text available, now with greater emphasis on the clinical practice of family therapy. The sixth edition offers a thorough presentation of the history, theory, and practice of family therapy, with expanded coverage of clinical practice, professional ethics, and home-based services. Case studies throughout the book help readers understand concepts in action.
Reseña del editor:
The Sixth Edition of this best selling text continues to be the most comprehensive and timely text available, now with greater emphasis on the clinical practice of family therapy. Real-life case material and a comprehensive look at all major schools and developments in family therapy make this the text of choice for family therapy courses across the country. Highlights of the Sixth Edition: *Includes expanded coverage of professional ethics, reflecting the need for students to have increased awareness of professional issues in family therapy. *Includes a new section on the unique issues family therapists encounter when providing home-based services. *Offers expanded coverage of the latest approaches to family therapy, including solution-focused, narrative, and integrative models. *More case studies throughout the text help students understand the link between history, theory, and practice. Includes a brand new research chapter by Howard Liddle, a leading researcher in the field (Ch. 16).
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