Family therapy is increasingly recognised as one of the evidence-based psychotherapies. In contemporary therapeutic practice, family therapy is helpful across the age span and for distress caused by family conflict, trauma, and mental health difficulties. Because of this, many psychotherapists integrate elements of family therapy within their approaches.
Key Features
- Concise guide: Offers a jargon-free overview of 100 fundamental ideas and techniques.
- Structured sections: Divided into helpful categories including family therapy theory and essential practice.
- Addressing challenges: Discusses common challenges in family therapy and contemporary debates.
- Resource for professionals: An invaluable resource for both practising and trainee psychotherapists and counsellors.
Additional Information
Family Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques provides a concise and jargon-free guide to 100 of the fundamental ideas and techniques of this approach. It covers:
- Family therapy theory
- Essential family therapy practice
- Using family therapy techniques
- Common challenges in family therapy
- Contemporary debates and issues
- Self issues for family therapists
This latest addition to the 100 Key Points series will also find an audience with other mental health professionals working with families and interested in learning more about family therapy techniques.