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enactment in structural family therapy: Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy Jay Lebow, Anthony Chambers, Douglas C. Breunlin, 2019-10-08 This authoritative reference assembles prominent international experts from psychology, social work, and counseling to summarize the current state of couple and family therapy knowledge in a clear A-Z format. Its sweeping range of entries covers major concepts, theories, models, approaches, intervention strategies, and prominent contributors associated with couple and family therapy. The Encyclopedia provides family and couple context for treating varied problems and disorders, understanding special client populations, and approaching emerging issues in the field, consolidating this wide array of knowledge into a useful resource for clinicians and therapists across clinical settings, theoretical orientations, and specialties. A sampling of topics included in the Encyclopedia: Acceptance versus behavior change in couple and family therapy Collaborative and dialogic therapy with couples and families Integrative treatment for infidelity Live supervision in couple and family therapy Postmodern approaches in the use of genograms Split alliance in couple and family therapy Transgender couples and families The first comprehensive reference work of its kind, the Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy incorporates seven decades of innovative developments in the fields of couple and family therapy into one convenient resource. It is a definitive reference for therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and counselors, whether couple and family therapy is their main field or one of many modalities used in practice. |
enactment in structural family therapy: FAMILY THERAPY TECHNIQUES Salvador MINUCHIN, H. Charles Fishman, 2009-06-30 A master of family therapy, Salvador Minuchin, traces for the first time the minute operations of day-to-day practice. Dr. Minuchin has achieved renown for his theoretical breakthroughs and his success at treatment. Now he explains in close detail those precise and difficult maneuvers that constitute his art. The book thus codifies the method of one of the country's most successful practitioners. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Brief Strategic Family Therapy José Szapocznik, Olga E. Hervis, 2020 This book describes Brief Strategic Family Therapy, a strengths-based model for diagnosing and correcting interaction patterns that are linked to troublesome symptoms in children ages 6 to 18. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Therapy Skills and Techniques in Action Mark Rivett, Joanne Buchmüller, 2017-10-02 Please watch the following short video advertisement for the book, featuring the Editors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1ApHAQIMzQ&feature=youtu.be Relationships are a resource for healing a range of psychological difficulties. This is the fundamental principle of family therapy, an increasingly influential form of psychotherapy that is building up a strong evidence base in a range of psychological problems across the life cycle. Family Therapy Skills and Techniques in Action is both a guide to a variety of family therapy techniques and a review of their history. It provides a thorough explanation of the techniques, explaining their origins and use in contemporary family practice, whilst guiding readers in learning new skills. The authors provide film examples and transcripts of the techniques in action so that readers can develop their skills in a practical way. The book is divided into sections that describe and demonstrate skills such as: Assessing a family; Building a therapeutic relationship with multiple family members; Enactment; Reframing; Using circular questions; ‘Externalising’ the problem; Using family therapy skills in individual work; Understanding and utilising systemic supervision. Family Therapy Skills and Techniques in Action will be an essential practical manual for a range of family therapy skills which can be used in family work by family practitioners from a variety of backgrounds: counsellors, support workers, social workers, psychologists, generic therapists and nurses. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Counseling and Therapy Arthur M. Horne, 2000 This text, which includes contributions by experts in the field, offers a thorough overview of the major models of family therapy and counseling in use today. Each chapter is written by an expert and provides a summary of the model, a description of the methods and techniques used, and an extended case example. The text presents not only classic family and systematic therapy models but also models from the tradition of individual therapy that have been translated and adapted to the context of family therapy. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Families and Family Therapy Salvador Minuchin, 2009-07-01 No other book in the field so fully combines vivid clinical examples, specific details of technique, and mature perspectives on both effectively functioning families and those seeking therapy. The views and strategies of a master clinician are presented here in such clear and precise form that readers can proceed directly from the book with comparisons and modifications to suit their own styles and working situations. Salvador Minuchin presents six chapter-length transcripts of actual family sessions—two devoted to ordinary families who are meeting their problems with relative success; four concerned with families seeking help. Accompanying each transcript is the author’s running interpretation of what is taking place, laying particular stress on the therapist’s tactics and maneuvers. These lively sessions are interpreted in a brilliant theoretical analysis of why families develop problems and what it takes to set them right. The author constructs a model of an effectively functioning family and defines the boundaries around its different subsystems, whether parental, spouse, or sibling. He discusses ways in which families adapt to stress from within and without, as they seek to survive and grow. Dr. Minuchin describes methods of diagnosing or “mapping” problems of the troubled family and determining appropriate therapeutic goals and strategies. Different situations, such as the extended family, the family with a parental child, and the family in transition through death or divorce, are examined. Finally, the author explores the dynamics of change, examining the variety of restructuring operations that can be employed to challenge a family and to change its basic patterns. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Marital Therapy Neil S. Jacobson, Gayla Margolin, 1979 First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities Man Keung Ho, Janice M. Rasheed, Mikal N. Rasheed, 2004 The classic and critically acclaimed book Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities, Second Edition has now been updated and revised to reflect the various demographic changes that have occurred in the lives of ethnic minority families and the implications of these changes for clinical practice. Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities provides advanced students and practitioners with the most up-to-date examination yet of the theory, models, and techniques relevant to ethnic minority family functioning and therapy. After an introductory discussion of principles to be considered in practice with ethnic minorities, the authors apply these principles to working with specific ethnic minority groups, namely African Americans, Latinos, Asian/Pacific Americans, and First Nations People. Distinctive cultural values of each ethnic group are explored as well as specific guidelines and suggestions on culturally significant family therapy strategies and skills. Key Features: The revised text reflects advances in family therapy scholarship since the first edition thus ensuring for readers an up-to-date treatment of the topic Accents and extends current critical constructionist theories and techniques and applies them within a culturally specific perspective Pays special attention to the issues of 'historical trauma' (referred to as 'soul wound'), especially in work with First Nations Peoples and African American families /span |
enactment in structural family therapy: Handbook of Family Therapy Training and Supervision Howard A. Liddle, Douglas C. Breunlin, Richard C. Schwartz, 1988-06-17 Over the last three decades, family therapy has revolutionized the mental health field, changing the way human problems are conceived and therapy is conducted. In concert with the dynamic growth of family therapy, the field of family therapy training and supervision has also expanded enormously yielding many new ideas and skills. Yet, until now, few books have been devoted to it, and no single volume has attempted to relate the full breadth of this growing field in terms of its conceptual and theoretical expansion as well as its practical application. HANDBOOK OF FAMILY THERAPY TRAINING AND SUPERVISION fills this need by presenting a truly comprehensive view of this dynamic area. To accomplish this broad yet in-depth scope, editors Liddle, Breunlin, and Schwartz have assembled 30 highly acclaimed authorities to author chapters in their respective areas of expertise. For further clarification, the editors have included segues that introduce and analyze each of the book's four major sections providing the reader with an overview of the section, highlights of themes that run through it, and discussion of the issues raised in a way that ties the chapters together. The book opens with a presentation of the unique and innovative approaches to training and supervision that have evolved in each separate school of family therapy. Offering a panoramic view of the entire field of family therapy, these seven chapters allow for fascinating comparisons among the different schools regarding the process by which ideas about therapy evolve into training techniques and philosophies. Section II follows with an explication of the pragmatics of family therapy supervision. Helping family therapy trainers avoid and anticipate the common mistakes involved with supervision, the skills described in this section create an atmosphere conducive to learning and maintaining a working trainer-trainee relationship, and finally, for training of supervisors. Practical guidelines for using live and video supervision are included. Section III features family therapy trainers in such diverse fields as psychiatry, psychology, family medicine, social work, nursing, free-standing and academic family therapy programs, who describe the problems and advantages they encounter teaching these new ideas within their idiosyncratic contexts. The book closes with a section that includes reflections on the field by such innovative and respected leaders as Cloe Madanes and Jay Haley. Among topics covered are perspectives and recommendations for researchers evaluating family therapy, practical advice for incorporating a cultural perspective into training programs, feedback on the experience of live supervision from trainees' perspectives. An appendix follows that provides over 400 references organized by subject for easy reference. Given the level and scope of this extraordinary text, FAMILY THERAPY TRAINING AND SUPERVISION is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in teaching, learning, or simply appreciating family therapy. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Object Relations Family Therapy David E. Scharff, Jill Savege Scharff, 1977-07-07 Offers an indepth and thoughtful exploration of the relevance of psychoanalysis to family therapy. |
enactment in structural family therapy: The Person of the Therapist Training Model Harry J. Aponte, Karni Kissil, 2016-01-08 The Person of the Therapist Training Model presents a model that prepares therapists to make active and purposeful use of who they are, personally and professionally, in all aspects of the therapeutic process—relationship, assessment and intervention. The authors take a process that seems vague and elusive, the self-of-the-therapist work, and provide a step-by-step description of how to conceptualize, structure, and implement a training program designed to facilitate the creation of effective therapists, who are skilled at using their whole selves in their encounters with clients. This book looks to make conscious and planned use of a therapist’s race, gender, culture, values, life experience, and in particular, personal vulnerabilities and struggles in how he or she relates and works with clients. This evidence-supported resource is ideal for clinicians, supervisors, and training programs. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Handbook of Family Therapy Mike Robbins, Tom Sexton, Gerald Weeks, 2004-03-01 This new Handbook of Family Therapy is the culmination of a decade of achievements within the field of family and couples therapy, emerging from and celebrating the dynamic evolution of marriage and family theory, practice, and research. The editors have unified the efforts of the profession's major players in bringing the most up-to-date and innovative information to the forefront of both educational and practice settings. They review the major theoretical approaches and break new ground by identifying and describing the current era of evidence-based models and contemporary areas of application. The Handbook of Family Therapy is a comprehensive, progressive, and skillful presentation of the science and practice of family and couples therapy, and a valuable resource for practitioners and students alike. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Intensive Structural Therapy H. Charles Fishman, M.d., 2013-03-13 Families today are assailed on all fronts by the profound changes, such as the decline of real wages and the loss in many industries of job security, that have shaken society over the past forty years and forced the monolithic family structure to take on a multitude of new forms, including the now-common dual-income family and the single-parent family. With families now more dependent on outside institutions for help and support—from the day care center to social services to neighbors and friends—family therapy needs a model of intervention that is capable of dealing with the new role these outside institutions and their representatives play in the life of the family.In this groundbreaking book, H. Charles Fishman takes this next logical step in the evolution of the treatment of families and details how to assess the broader system supporting and affecting the family and how to intervene effectively. Assessment techniques show how to decide which people and institutions (such as siblings, friends, co-workers, employers, social workers, teachers, clergy) need to be incorporated into the treatment. Fishman outlines how and when representatives of these outside institutions should meet with the therapist and the family. Rich case examples extensively illustrate principles of intervention for working within the family's context and for identifying who or what is maintaining the dysfunction of the family system.A concluding section reveals that altruism, a side of human nature too easily forgotten or dismissed, is the driving force behind the cooperative spirit regularly shown by participants in intensive structural therapy. This surprising finding is sure to inspire all who help families deal with the stresses of life today. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Attachment Based Family Therapy Guy Diamond, |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Therapy Mark Rivett, Eddy Street, 2009 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. 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. Divided into helpful sections, 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. Family Therapy: 100 Key Points and Techniques is an invaluable resource for psychotherapists and counsellors in training and in practice. As well as appealing to established 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. |
enactment in structural family therapy: An Introduction to the Therapeutic Frame Anne Gray, 2013-10-30 Designed for psychotherapists and counsellors in training, An Introduction to the Therapeutic Frame clarifies the concept of the frame - the way of working set out in the first meeting between therapist and client. This Classic Edition of the book includes a brand new introduction by the author. Anne Gray, an experienced psychotherapist and teacher, uses lively and extensive case material to show how the frame can both contain feelings and further understanding within the therapeutic relationship. She takes the reader through each stage of therapeutic work, from the first meeting to the final contact, and looks at those aspects of management that beginners often find difficult, such as fee payment, letters and telephone calls, supervision and evaluation. Her practical advice on how to handle these situations will be invaluable to trainees as well as to those involved in their training. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Theory and Treatment Planning in Counseling and Psychotherapy Diane R. Gehart, 2015-03-03 One of the first books in the field of counseling to use a competency-based approach for teaching counseling and psychotherapy theories, Gehart's text is designed to teach the skills and knowledge outlined in current CACREP Standards. Featuring state-of-the-art, outcomes-based pedagogy, the text introduces counseling and psychotherapy theories using theory-informed case conceptualization as well as treatment planning. Assignments empower students to apply theoretical concepts and develop real-world skills as early as possible in their training, resulting in greater mastery of the material. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Psychosomatic Families Salvador MINUCHIN, Bernice L. Rosman, Lester Baker, Salvador Minuchin, 2009-06-30 |
enactment in structural family therapy: Working Alliance Skills for Mental Health Professionals Jairo N. Fuertes, 2019-10-28 Working Alliance Skills for Mental Health Professionals is intended for students in counseling and for professional level practitioners interested in learning how to establish and maintain the working alliance. The book can also be targeted to the broader mental health care community, including seasoned clinical psychology professionals, training programs in counseling and clinical psychology, and students in social work. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Strategic Family Therapy Cloé Madanes, 1992-04-16 Madanes' lucid, coherent, and practical guide for familytherapists is a welcome addition to the proliferating literature byfamily therapy theorists and practitioners.... The book is concise,well organized and clearly written. --Contemporary Psychology A classic work which uses imaginative techniques to help achievebalance within the family. It gives attention to specific problemssuch as violence, drug abuse, and depression, and seeks the hiddenmeaning in these symptoms, which are clues to the underlying familystructure. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Separation/individuation Joyce Edward, Nathene Ruskin, Patsy Turrini, 1992 First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Mastering Family Therapy Salvador Minuchin, Wai-Yung Lee, George M. Simon, 2006-10-13 A master class in family therapy--now updated with an additional ten years' case experience Few people have had as profound an impact on the theory and practice of family therapy as Salvador Minuchin. As one commentator put it, Memories of his classic sessions have become the standard against which therapists judge their own best work. This new edition of the classic, Mastering Family Therapy, offers beginners and experienced practitioners alike the opportunity to learn the art and science of family therapy under this pioneering clinician and teacher. In elegant clinical interplays, Minuchin, his colleagues Wai-Yung Lee and George Simon, and eight advanced students provide answers to such critical questions as: * What does it take to master the art of family therapy? * How do I create an effective personal style? * How can I become an instrument for growth for troubled families? This updated Second Edition features: * An overview and critique of new models of treatment in the field, especially evidence-based models of family treatment * New case material highlighting the impact of societal context on families * Minuchin's conceptualization of a four-step process of family assessment, including how history can impact current family functioning A new and thoroughly revised version of the classic text, Mastering Family Therapy, Second Edition is essential reading for all those who practice, study, or teach family therapy. |
enactment in structural family therapy: APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology Barbara H. Fiese, 2019 |
enactment in structural family therapy: In Search of Solutions Bill O'Hanlon, William Hudson O'Hanlon, Michele Weiner-Davis, 2003 First published in 1989, In Search of Solutions is a classic statement on the concepts, methodologies, and goals of solution-oriented therapy. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Handbook Of Family Therapy Alan S. Gurman, David P. Kniskern, 2014-07-22 First published in 1981. This volume is unique as to date no previous book, and no collection of papers one could assemble from the literature, addresses or achieves for the field of family therapy what is accomplished in this handbook. It responds to a pressing need for a comprehensive source that will enable students, practitioners and researchers to compare and assess critically for themselves an array of major current clinical concepts in family therapy. |
enactment in structural family therapy: The Heart & Soul of Change Mark A. Hubble, Barry L. Duncan, Scott D. Miller, 1999-01-01 At the root of many controversies surrounding therapy is one key question: What works? Is efficacy based on the singular curative powers of specialized techniques, or do other variables account for patient change? This book proposes the answer, which is not to be found in the languages, theories, or procedural differences of the field's warring camps. Instead, the answer lies in pantheoretical, or common factors--the ingredients of effective therapy shared by all orientations. /// More than 40 yrs of outcome research is pointing the way to what really matters in the therapist's day-to-day work. The editors have assembled researchers and practitioners in the field to analyze the extensive literature on common factors and to offer their own evaluations of what those data mean for therapy, therapists, and consumers. Consistent patterns are revealed in findings from multiple perspectives--clinical, research, quantitative and qualitative, individual and family, and medical and school. The result is a book that interprets the empirical foundation of how people change. Clinicians will especially appreciate the wealth of practical suggestions for using the common factors to improve their daily practice--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved). |
enactment in structural family therapy: Evolution Of Psychotherapy Jeffrey K. Zeig, 2015-01-28 First published in 1987. The Milton H. Erickson Foundation, Inc. is a federal non-profit corporation. It was formed to promote and advance the contributions made to the health sciences by the late Milton H. Erickson, M.D., during his long and distinguished career. This volume is a collection of the papers from video-taped sessions at first Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Therapy Alan Carr, 2012-07-31 Now in its third edition, this highly regarded and well-established textbook includes up-to-date coverage of recent advances in family therapy practice and reviews of latest research, whilst retaining the popular structure and chapter features of previous editions. Presents a unique, integrative approach to the theory and practice of family therapy Distinctive style addresses family behaviour patterns, family belief systems and narratives, and broader contextual factors in problem formation and resolution Shows how the model can be applied to address issues of childhood and adolescence (e.g. conduct problems, drug abuse) and of adulthood (e.g. marital distress, anxiety, depression) Student-friendly features: chapters begin with a chapter plan and conclude with a summary of key points; theoretical chapters include a glossary of new terms; case studies and further reading suggestions are included throughout |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Therapy with Adolescents in Residential Treatment Jacob D. Christenson, Ashley N. Merritts, 2017-03-30 This highly practical resource integrates the powerful dynamics of family into residential treatment and outdoors-based therapy for young people. Recognizing both the family as the systemic base for promoting change in adolescents and the therapeutic potential of the residential/wilderness setting, experts show how aligning the two can enhance the healing value of the program while promoting higher standards for care. Chapters describe innovative, science-based interventions and techniques for treating common behavioral and emotional problems along a continuum of family involvement and separation, to address issues affecting the family as well as the identified patient. With its accessible ideas and compelling case studies, the book ably demonstrates the critical role of family in adolescent patients’ successful transition to post-treatment life. Among the topics covered: • A parallel process: home therapy while the adolescent or young adult is in residential care.• Intentional separation of families: increasing differentiation through wilderness therapy.• Emerging family therapy models utilized in residential settings.• Engaging families in Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare.• Research on coping skills used by youth with emotional and behavioral disorders.• Expanding our understanding of the place of family therapy in residential treatment. Family Therapy with Adolescents in Residential Treatment offers novel, exciting, and effective strategies and techniques for practitioners and mental health professionals particularly interested in family therapy with adolescents, and in related interventions and research. |
enactment in structural family therapy: The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Psychological Ethics Mark M. Leach, Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel, 2018-03-15 The Cambridge Handbook of Applied Psychological Ethics is a valuable resource for psychologists and graduate students hoping to further develop their ethical decision making beyond more introductory ethics texts. The book offers real-world ethical vignettes and considerations. Chapters cover a wide range of practice settings, populations, and topics, and are written by scholars in these settings. Chapters focus on the application of ethics to the ethical dilemmas in which mental health and other psychology professionals sometimes find themselves. Each chapter introduces a setting and gives readers a brief understanding of some of the potential ethical issues at hand, before delving deeper into the multiple ethical issues that must be addressed and the ethical principles and standards involved. No other book on the market captures the breadth of ethical issues found in daily practice and focuses entirely on applied ethics in psychology. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Multidimensional Family Therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users Howard A. Liddle, 2002 |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Transitions Celia Jaes Falicov, 1991-07-01 Of all concepts used by family therapists, the family development framework is among the least studied, in spite of its relevance to understanding spontaneous family change and to facilitating therapeutic intervention. The notion that a developmental difficulty underlies the appearance of clinical symptoms has become a time-honored tradition in family therapy just as it has been in individual therapy. Yet, unlike the well-established and well-researched models of child and adult development, those in family development are rudimentary. Despite increasing interest in the family life cycle as a framework for family therapy, relatively little has been done to elucidate the specific dimensions and processes of spontaneous and therapeutically-induced change over the family life cycle. This volume gathers original contributions of some of the most prominent family theorists, researchers, and clinicians of our time to improve our understanding of these important and hitherto neglected domains. The book opens with a comprehensive overview by the editor that outlines contributions to the family life cycle framework from family sociology, and crisis theory. This is followed by a comparative analysis of developmental thinking, explicit or implicit, in the theory and interventions of the major family therapy approaches. Then divided into four parts, FAMILY TRANSITIONS introduces new conceptual models that integrate the temporality of the life cycle approach with systems theory.By their very nature, these models cut across therapeutic orientations and have important clinical applications. In Part II, family therapy's views of development are freed from the confines of the therapist's office, and placed in the context of other disciplines. Chapters provide analysis of changing--or static--sociocultural values that can affect conceptions of development; potential misuse of the concept of cultural identity in health, mental health, and education; how family identity operates as a vehicle for cultural transmission over generations; and family therapists assumptions about women's development. The role of expected and unexpected events in the family life cycle is the focus of Part III. Chapters on clinical approaches geared to dislocations of life cycle occurrences due to unexpected crises, chronic illnesses, loss, or drug abuse provide illustrations of interventions that utilize, enhance, or potentially detract from the family's developmental flow. Part IV explores the articulation of the life cycle framework within four major family therapy orientations: intergenerational, structural, systemic, and symbolic-experiential. Each of these chapters endeavors to elucidate: what is the place of family development in each orientation; concepts of continuity and change; use of the concept of stages, transitions, or developmental tasks; the specific dimensions that change in most families over time; and the links between family dysfunction and life cycle issues. Finally, each chapter illustrates through clinical example assessment strategies, formulation of treatment goals and interventions as these emerge from a particular life cycle model. FAMILY TRANSITIONS presents a significant advance in our understanding of functional and dysfunctional family development and offers a range of interventions to promote developmental change. It is an invaluable resource for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and counselors that will also interest human development professionals, family sociologists, and family researchers. FAMILY TRANSITIONS can serve as a developmentally oriented textbook for teaching family therapy in academic and professional settings. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Schopenhauer's Porcupines Deborah Anna Luepnitz, 2008-08-04 The classic compilation of psychological case studies from a master clinician and lyrical writer Each generation of therapists can boast of only a few writers likeDeborah Luepnitz, whose sympathy and wit shine in her fine, luminous prose. In Schopenhauer's Porcupines, she recounts five true stories from her practice, stories of patients who range from the super-rich to the destitute, who grapple with panic attacks, psychosomatic illness, marital despair, and sexual recklessness. Intimate, original, and triumphantly funny, Schopenhauer's Porcupines goes further than any other book in illuminating how talking helps. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Adlerian Therapy Jon Carlson, 2005 The APA Psychotherapy Videos present distinguished psychologists demonstrating specific approaches to a wide range of patient problems. In this video, Jon Carlson deals with Adlerian therapy. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Satir Transformational Systemic Therapy John Banmen, 2009-02-01 |
enactment in structural family therapy: Collaborative Therapy with Multi-stressed Families William C. Madsen, 1999 Resistant, difficult, dysfunctional - these and other labels are often applied to families who have not been well served by traditional mental health, social service, and medical systems. This volume sets forth an alternative approach to thinking about and working with multi-stressed families. Working from the conviction that clients are more than the difficulties in their lives, seasoned practitioner William Madsen invites therapists to move away from trying to identify and correct old problems. Instead, he outlines a detailed framework for collaborating with family members to envision desired futures and develop new lives. Anyone working with families in crisis, especially in settings where time and resources are scarce, will gain valuable insights and tools from this book.--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
enactment in structural family therapy: Family Centred Group Care: Model Building Frank Ainsworth, 2018-10-26 Published in 1997, this study focused on building and empirically validating a model of family centred group care. This is an alternative to the traditional model of group child care that is primarily child centred and which reflects the notion of group care as a substitute for parental care. The model represents a step forward in the conceptualization of group care practice as both child centred and family affirming. The Family Centred Group Care instrument used in the study is unique in that this is the first to measure a model of group care empirically. The book will be of interest to child welfare practitioners, social workers, child care workers and other human service personnel as well as managers of agencies that provide group care services for children and at-risk youth. Researchers and policy makers will also find this book useful as the study advances the application of empirical methodology to human service programs. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Handbook of Couples Therapy Michele Harway, 2005-01-21 The essential guide to successful couples therapy at every stage ofthe lifecycle A variety of therapeutic interventions can help couples developthe tools for a successful relationship. Yet many practitionersbegin seeing couples without extensive training in couples work. Tofill this gap in their therapeutic repertoires, noted couplestherapist Michele Harway brings together other well-known expertsin marriage and family therapy to offer the Handbook of CouplesTherapy, a comprehensive guide to the study and practice of couplestherapy. The book's chapters provide a variety of perspectives alongdevelopmental, theoretical, and situational lines. Recognizing theneed for clinically proven, evidence-based approaches, chaptersprovide detailed coverage of the most effective treatment modes.Couples at different stages of the lifecycle feature prominently inthe text, as do relevant special issues and treatment approachesfor each stage. Subjects covered include: Premarital counseling from the PAIRS perspective (an extensivecurriculum of interventions for premarital couples) The first years of marital commitment Couples with young children Couples with adolescents Therapy with older couples Same sex couples A variety of theoretical approaches, includingCognitive-Behavioral, Object Relational, Narrative, Integrative,and Feminist and Contextual Special issues and situations, including serious illness,physical aggression, addiction, infidelity, and religious/spiritualcommitments or conflicts Providing a diverse set of treatment approaches suited to workingwith a wide range of adult populations, the Handbook of CouplesTherapy is an essential resource for mental healthprofessionals working with couples. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Theory & Practice in Clinical Social Work Jerrold R. Brandell, 2010-02-16 This thoroughly updated resource is the only comprehensive anthology addressing frameworks for treatment, therapeutic modalities, and specialized clinical issues, themes, and dilemmas encountered in clinical social work practice. Editor Jerrold R. Brandell and other leading figures in the field present carefully devised methods, models, and techniques for responding to the needs of an increasingly diverse clientele. Key Features Coverage of the most commonly used theoretical frameworks and systems in social work practice Entirely new chapters devoted to clinical responses to terrorism and natural disasters, clinical case management, neurobiological theory, cross-cultural clinical practice, and research on clinical practice Completely revised chapters on psychopharmacology, dynamic approaches to brief and time-limited clinical social work, and clinical practice with gay men Content on the evidentiary base for clinical practice New, detailed clinical illustrations in many chapters offering valuable information about therapeutic process dimensions and the use of specialized methods and clinical techniques Accompanied by Robust Ancillaries. The password-protected Instructor Teaching Site of the companion site includes a test bank, recommended readings, and relevant Internet websites. The open-access Student Study Site offers chapter summaries, keywords, recommended Web sites, and recommended readings. The extensive breadth of coverage makes this book an essential source of information for students in advanced practice courses and practicing social workers alike. |
enactment in structural family therapy: Formulation in Action David Dawson, Nima Moghaddam, 2015-01-01 When people seek psychological support, formulation is the theory-driven methodology used by many practitioners to guide identification of the processes, mechanisms, and patterns of behaviour that appear to be contributing to the presenting difficulties. However, the process of formulating – or applying psychological theory to practice – can often seem unclear. In this volume, we present multiple demonstrations of formulation in action – written by applied psychologists embedded in clinical training, research, and practice. The volume covers a range of contemporary approaches to formulation and therapy that have not been considered in extant works, and includes unique sections offering critical counter-perspectives and commentaries on each approach (and its application) by authors working from alternative theoretical positions. |
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Enactments are an essential component of Struc-tural Family Therapy (Minuchin 1974; Minuchin and Fishman 1981). They are used to explore and change interactional and organizational problems in families: how couples talk to each other, how parents relate to their children, and …
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Enactment in structural family therapy is a valuable technique that provides a unique lens through which to view and understand family dynamics. By directly observing and intervening within …
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primarily associated with structural family therapy (Minuchin and Fishman, 1981), several recent efforts have been made to delineate a pan-theoretical model of enactments (Allen-Eckert et …
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In enactment, the therapist moves to the periphery of the therapeutic space while the client system moves to the center. The therapist may elicit an enactment either for the sake of …
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Qualitative analyses identified 25 dis-tinct techniques that these clinicians used to challenge linear thinking and move families toward a systemic understanding of their problems. We discuss …
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In SFr, enactment is the basic context in which family assessments take place (Aponte, 1994b, p. 21; Minuchin, 1974, p. 141). Structural therapists look to have families relive in the therapy the …
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One example that would become a dis-tinctive feature of Structural Family Therapy was the “enactive formulation” (later known as enactment), whose name derived from Bruner’s (1964) …
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second edition of The Craft of Family Therapy revisits some of Salvador Minuchin s most famous cases guiding trainee therapists through basic techniques and ideas while illuminating the …
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therapists and nurses Brief Strategic Family Therapy José Szapocznik,Olga E. Hervis,2020 This book describes Brief Strategic Family Therapy a strengths based model for diagnosing and …
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Enactment is the primary technique utilized by structural family therapists to help families develop those alternative ways.
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Enactment as a structural family therapy technique is seen as central to this model of change (Simon, 1995) i.e., encouraging family members to prob-lem solve and generate alternative …
Ecosystemic Structural Family Therapy: Theoretical and ... - PCFTTC
ESFT is an evidenced-based family therapy approach designed to intervene with families of children who are experiencing behavioral health problems and are at the risk of out-of-home …
FAMILY THERAPY - Rehabilitation Psychologist
Minuchin’s structural model is the most influential ap-proach to family therapy throughout the world. At Wiltwyck, Minuchin and his colleagues— Dick Auerswald, Charlie King, Braulio …
Structural Family Therapy
One of the primary premises underlying structural family therapy is that every fam-ily has a family structure, an “invisible set of functional demands that organizes the ways in which family …
The effect of therapists’ enactment interventions in promoting ...
structural family therapy, therapists use enactments to assess the family’s structure (e.g., alliances, boundaries, hierarchies) as reflected in its members’ interactional patterns (Minuchin …
Coalition in Structural Family Therapy coalitions - Springer
Coalitions in structural family therapy are dys-functional alliances between at least two family members against another member. A stable coali-tion is a fixed and inexible union, for …
Salvador Minuchin: A Sociological Analysis of His Family Therapy …
For this paper, the work of one prominent family psychotherapist, Sal-vador Minuchin, has been analyzed using two of sociology's theoretical constructs: structural functionalism and symbolic …
Mapping in Structural Family Therapy - Center for Family Based …
Structural therapy poses that problematic behav-iors are embedded in a family’s relational patterns. Visually representing those patterns on a diagram serves the dual purpose of …
Tracking in Structural Family Therapy - Center for Family Based …
Tracking is a technique utilized by structural fam-ily therapists. Although primarily used for the purpose of identifying patterns of interaction, it also serves a therapeutic purpose.
Joining in Structural Family Therapy - Springer
Joining in Structural Family Therapy Jay Lappin Minuchin Center for the Family, Woodbury, NJ, USA Introduction In Structural Family Therapy, joining is the pro-cess that forms and sustains …
Enactment in Structural Family Therapy - Center for Family …
Enactments are an essential component of Struc-tural Family Therapy (Minuchin 1974; Minuchin and Fishman 1981). They are used to explore and change interactional and organizational …
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Enactment in structural family therapy is a valuable technique that provides a unique lens through which to view and understand family dynamics. By directly observing and intervening within …
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primarily associated with structural family therapy (Minuchin and Fishman, 1981), several recent efforts have been made to delineate a pan-theoretical model of enactments (Allen-Eckert et …
A Revisionist Rendering of Structural Family Therapy
In enactment, the therapist moves to the periphery of the therapeutic space while the client system moves to the center. The therapist may elicit an enactment either for the sake of …
Techniques of Structural Family Assessment:
Qualitative analyses identified 25 dis-tinct techniques that these clinicians used to challenge linear thinking and move families toward a systemic understanding of their problems. We discuss …
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In SFr, enactment is the basic context in which family assessments take place (Aponte, 1994b, p. 21; Minuchin, 1974, p. 141). Structural therapists look to have families relive in the therapy the …
STRUCTURAL FAMILY THERAPY
One example that would become a dis-tinctive feature of Structural Family Therapy was the “enactive formulation” (later known as enactment), whose name derived from Bruner’s (1964) …
Enactment In Structural Family Therapy (2024)
second edition of The Craft of Family Therapy revisits some of Salvador Minuchin s most famous cases guiding trainee therapists through basic techniques and ideas while illuminating the …
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therapists and nurses Brief Strategic Family Therapy José Szapocznik,Olga E. Hervis,2020 This book describes Brief Strategic Family Therapy a strengths based model for diagnosing and …
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Enactment is the primary technique utilized by structural family therapists to help families develop those alternative ways.
Structural Family Therapy - Eastern Mediterranean University
Enactment as a structural family therapy technique is seen as central to this model of change (Simon, 1995) i.e., encouraging family members to prob-lem solve and generate alternative …
Ecosystemic Structural Family Therapy: Theoretical and
ESFT is an evidenced-based family therapy approach designed to intervene with families of children who are experiencing behavioral health problems and are at the risk of out-of-home …
FAMILY THERAPY - Rehabilitation Psychologist
Minuchin’s structural model is the most influential ap-proach to family therapy throughout the world. At Wiltwyck, Minuchin and his colleagues— Dick Auerswald, Charlie King, Braulio …
Structural Family Therapy
One of the primary premises underlying structural family therapy is that every fam-ily has a family structure, an “invisible set of functional demands that organizes the ways in which family …
The effect of therapists’ enactment interventions in promoting ...
structural family therapy, therapists use enactments to assess the family’s structure (e.g., alliances, boundaries, hierarchies) as reflected in its members’ interactional patterns (Minuchin …
Coalition in Structural Family Therapy coalitions - Springer
Coalitions in structural family therapy are dys-functional alliances between at least two family members against another member. A stable coali-tion is a fixed and inexible union, for …
Salvador Minuchin: A Sociological Analysis of His Family Therapy …
For this paper, the work of one prominent family psychotherapist, Sal-vador Minuchin, has been analyzed using two of sociology's theoretical constructs: structural functionalism and symbolic …
Mapping in Structural Family Therapy - Center for Family …
Structural therapy poses that problematic behav-iors are embedded in a family’s relational patterns. Visually representing those patterns on a diagram serves the dual purpose of …
Tracking in Structural Family Therapy - Center for Family Based …
Tracking is a technique utilized by structural fam-ily therapists. Although primarily used for the purpose of identifying patterns of interaction, it also serves a therapeutic purpose.
Joining in Structural Family Therapy - Springer
Joining in Structural Family Therapy Jay Lappin Minuchin Center for the Family, Woodbury, NJ, USA Introduction In Structural Family Therapy, joining is the pro-cess that forms and sustains …