Family Therapy

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Family Therapy
Family Therapy Orientations
Family Therapy Supervision
Family Therapy Training Programs
In-session Tasks
individual
Individual Deficit Model
interpersonal
Interpersonal Model
intervention planning
Johnny's Behavior
learning
Learning Family Therapy
Mental Health Expert
MFT
MFT Program
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Object Relations Family Therapy
Offending Disorder
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Out-of Session Tasks
practitioner skill development
presenting
Private Psychiatric Hospitals
problem
psychotherapeutic models
relational assessment
Residual Baggage
Sage Questions
Specific Behavior Change Techniques
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System Level Diagnosis
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  • ISBN 9780876307199
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1993. should be used as opposed to focusing on the techniques-with-theories­attached approach of other books in the same genre. The first volume in the Basic Principles Into Practice Series, this book provides an easy to under­stand, basic approach that eschews the latest treatment trends and buzzwords in family therapy to focus on a new way of thinking about using family relation­ships in treating behavioral disorders. Throughout, Dr. Griffin stresses the importance of learning to view and treat the family as a whole, often requiring a difficult conceptual shift in one's view of aberrant behavior. Readers will be rewarded with a core, rudimentary understanding of family therapy that will serve them well regardless of which family therapy models they later use in practice.
WILLIAM A. GRIFFIN, PHD, is Associate Professor and Director, Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Department of Family Resources and Human Development, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

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