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An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy

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Now in its second edition, this text introduces readers to the rich history and practice of Marriage and Family Therapy, with 32 professionals from across the US presenting their knowledge in their areas of expertise. This blend of approaches and styles gives this text a unique voice and makes it a comprehensive resource for graduate students taking their first course in Marriage and Family Therapy. The book is divided into three sections.

Key Features

  • Part 1: Focuses on the components on which 21st century family therapy is based and summarises the most recent changes made to not only therapeutic interventions, but to the very concept of “family.”
  • Part 2: Presents an overview of the 7 major theoretical models of the field:
    • Structural
    • Strategic
    • Milan
    • Social constructionist
    • Experiential
    • Transgenerational
    • Cognitive-behavioural family therapy
    Each chapter in this section focuses on the founder of the theory, its theoretical tenants, and its key techniques, shows how the model focuses on diversity, and presents the research that supports the approach.
  • Part 3: Addresses specific treatment areas that are common to marriage and family therapists, such as sex therapy, pre-marital therapy, research, and ethics and legal issues.

Additional Information

As an introduction to the field of Marriage and Family Therapy, this volume stands above the rest. Not only will readers gain an understanding of the rich history of the field and its techniques, but they will also see a complete picture of the context in which families are embedded, such as gender, culture, spirituality, and sexual orientation. This knowledge is the key to understanding what differentiates Marriage and Family Therapy from individual psychotherapy. Glossaries, case studies, tables, figures, and appendices appear generously throughout the text to present this information and give students a thorough overview to prepare them for their professional lives.